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Top 8 questions about the Cheung Chau Bun Festival you wish you knew the answers to.
1. When is the Bun Scrambling competition taking place?
The competition takes place at the Soccer pitch of Pak Tai Temple Playground, Cheung Chau. The Official Bun Carnival timetable starts 11:30pm on May 10th and the final competition ends around 12:30am on May 11th. This year there were 199 applications...
Easter Races at Happy Valley
If you happen to be looking for things to do before the Easter Holidays start in Hong Kong then the Hong Kong Jockey Club is holding an Easter Cup at the Happy Valley Racecourse on Wednesday, 20th of April. The regular crowds are the HKJC members and its a great place to meet expats and locals alike...
Where to watch sevens and sevens after party
Where to Watch the Sevens
Inn Side Out
One of the best peanut bars in Hong Kong, munch on peanuts and enjoy tossing peanut shell on the floor. Chump without a ticket, eh? Stay close to the stadium and catch up on all the action on the big screen or chill out with a couple of pints on the outdoor patio....
Where to get Rugby Sevens Tickets
Whats the Sevens all about?
Organised by the Hong Kong Rugby Football Union, the 2011 Cathay Pacific/Credit Suisse Hong Kong Sevens is expected to attract upwards of 120,000 spectators through the gates from Friday, March 25, to Sunday, March 27, at the iconic Hong Kong Stadium.
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Where to Celebrate Hong Kong St Patrick’s Day
The St Patrick’s Society Ball which remains one of Hong Kong’s biggest black tie events of the year and St Patrick’s Day in Hong Kong is more than just about celebrating the luck of the Irish, commemorating the patron saint and Guinness stouts; If you happen to be around the Cenotaph...
Anti-Valentine’s Day Main Street Deli Singles party
The majority of Hong Kong girls are independent, funny and know what they want, so who gives if you don’t have a Valentine for this year’s Valentine’s day. Main St Deli at the Langham is holding a Ladies only Valentine’s Day Party this 2011 so come February 14th it can be girls...
Cheap Hong Kong Souvenirs for Christmas holidays
Most expats visit Hong Kong with purposely empty suitcases, only with the intention of making sure they have enough room to bring bargain holiday gifts back home. Really the question isn’t what kind of souvenirs I should buy in Hong Kong but rather what deals and bargains you can get. The popular...
Oktoberfest Hong Kong
Everyone likes a sausage party and the best Beerfest in town
Where should you go to celebrate Oktoberfest in Hong Kong when you can’t leave for Bavaria? Oktoberfest is one of the most famous beer fests in the world where more than five million people descend on Munich to guzzle beer, dirndls and...
Hong Kong Dragon Boat Carnival
For a sizzling summer full of fun and excitement, East Tsim Sha Tsui is the place to be as Asia’s world city celebrates its vibrant living culture with the three day Dragon boat carnival, the biggest event of the Hong Kong summer spectacular.
Dragon boats in action are sponsored by the Hong Kong...
Lan Kwai Fong Beer Fest: What You Missed
Not even a spot of torrential rain could dampen the spirits of the party goers to the 7th annual Lan Kwai Fong Beer Fest. The party, which kicked off at 1pm on Saturday, lasted the entire weekend.
LKF Beer Fest by Phillippa Stewart
Activities on offer included beer pong, arm wrestling, an eating competition,...


