Hong Kong What's On Guide
Tell Hong Kong about YOUR event! Hong Kong What's On: on Tuesday 10 November 2009 Hong Kong: What's On Art & Exhibitions Niubi Newbie Kids II - Me Generation Mixed Media Exhibition From: Thursday 15 October 2009 To: Monday 16 November 2009 Following the success of the first Niubi exhibition last year, the Schoeni Gallery are presenting a second exhibition by the group of young Chinese artists referred to as the Me Generation. Vernissage from 18:30 - 20:30 on 15th October, then every day at the Schoeni Main Gallery, 21 -31 Old Bailey Street, Central. Looking for Hongkongers - Mixed Media Paintings Exhibition Every Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat From: Monday 2 November 2009 To: Saturday 28 November 2009 Artist Linda Liao has exhibited in Paris, Kyoto, San Francisco, Michigan, Klefred (Germany), Guangzhou, and Hong Kong. Born in Guangxi, China, Linda has studied and lived in Australia, Paris and various cities of Europe prior to settling down in Hong Kong in 1995. Venue: The Culture Club Gallery, 15 Elgin Street (Lower), Soho, Central. Water and Oil Painting Exhibition Every Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat From: Tuesday 3 November 2009 To: Saturday 14 November 2009 Featuring the work of Hong Kong born artist Tony Ng Chi Kin. At the Fringe Slowear Gallery, 2 Albert Road. A Blow to the Everyday From: Friday 6 November 2009 To: Sunday 29 November 2009 Japanese contemporary art exhibition curated by rock star curator Yuko Hasegawa. Part of October Contemporary Art Festival. Venue: Osage Kwun Tong, 5/F, Kian Kai Industrial Bldg, 73-75 Hung To Rd Kwun Tong Children's Events Meet the Dolphins Every day An opportunity for visitors to meet the dolphins in Ocean Park, feed them and get into the water with them. Children must be aged 8 and over and 1m32 minimum. HK$680 per person. On Monday and Tuesday at 13:15, Wednesday to Sunday at 09:30 or 13:15. At the Ocean Park in Aberdeen. Tel: 2552 0291. Dancing: Latin & Salsa Salsa Loco at Sugar Every Tue Salsa Night every Tuesday. Salsa Lesson Beginners/Improver level from 20:00 - 21:00. Salsa Party from 21:00 - 01:00. Admission HK$120 (including 2 free drinks) at Sugar, 1/F On Hing Building, 1 On Hing Terrace, Central. Music: DJ & Clubbing Alcohol Lab Every day R&B and Hip Hop every night from 21:30 - 04:00 at Yilou, 1/F Grand Progress Building, 15 - 16 Lan Kwai Fong. Music: Rock, Pop & Country DJ Andrew Spence Spins Tunes at MO Bar Every Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat Canadian DJ Andrew Spence entertains the crowd in the stylish and chic MO Bar at the Mandarin Landmark Oriental by playing live saxophone and spinning house and breakbeat sounds. Every Tuesday to Saturday night from 20:00, at the MO Bar, G/F, Landmark Mandarin Oriental, Central. Tel: 2132 0077. Music: World & Folk Rhythmic Rapture: Percussion Concert with Lung Heung-wing On: Tuesday 10 November 2009 Presented by the University of Hong Kong. An Acoustic & Multimedia collaboration between Lung and five local musicians. Programme: Iannis Xenakis - Psappha (multipercussion solo), Dave Samuels - Sunset Glow(vibraphone and marimba duet), King-pan Ng - Kwong Seung Kook (marimba and piano with video clips), Mui Kwong-chiu - Vibrations in Colours, and Steve Reich - Clapping Music. Tickets $48 - $120, available from HK Ticketing tel 3128 8288. The concert begins at 19:30 at Loke Yew Hall, The University of Hong Kong. Sports & Sailing Action Asia Every day Calling all adventure lovers! Action Asia organizes adventure events such as mountain biking and kayaking every month for adventure lovers of all levels. Details are available on the website. Tel: 3158 0251. Kowloon: What's On Art & Exhibitions A Blow to the Everyday From: Saturday 10 October 2009 To: Sunday 29 November 2009 A contemporary art exhibition featuring works by ChimPom, Kenichi Hagihara, Meiro Koizumi, Ayako Okubo, Yukihiro Taguchi, Shiro Takatani, Wah. Organised by Osage Art Foundation, part of October Contemporary 2009. Open from 10:00 - 19:00 at the Osage Kwun Tong Gallery, 5/F, Kian Dai Industrial Building, 73-75 Hung To Road, Kwun Tong. (last) intervention From: Saturday 10 October 2009 To: Sunday 29 November 2009 A contemporary art exhibition featuring works by Kingsley Ng and Samson Young, part of October Contemporary 2009. At the Osage Kwun Tong Gallery. Open every day from 10:00 - 19:00. Location: 5/F, Kian Dai Industrial Building, 73-75 Hung To Road, Kwun Tong, Kowloon. Hong Kong (website) Stanley Market Every day A favourite of tourists seeking the perfect gift for their friends and family back home, Stanley market is packed with stalls offering Chinese artwork, curios, silk collectibles and more. It's also a great destination for Hong Kong-style "outlet" shopping. Stanley Market Road, Stanley, 09.00-18.00. Jardine's Bazaar Every day The unofficial miniature version of Ladies' Market, Jardine's Bazaar is frequented by locals who love its convenient location, and are enticed by its great deals on women's clothing and other accessories. Jardine's Bazaar, Causeway Bay. Li Yuen Street East and West Every day Ready-to-wear garments or made to order clothing. From 10:00 - 19:00 at Li Yuen Street East and West, Central. Kowloon (website) Flower Market Every day Colourful flowers can be found in this sweet-scented haven, and not just the kind that you buy on Valentine's Day either. The flower market is mecca for plants that can bring you good luck throughout the year. Market Road, Mongkok, 07.00-19.30. Goldfish Market Every day Find aquariums and the creatures to fill them at the Goldfish Market. Don't be afraid to get a little wet in the selection process! Tung Choi Street, Mongkok, 10.00-21.00. Ladies' Market Every day A tourist trap for sure, but that doesn't stop it from being good fun. Ladies' Market is the place to go for bargain clothing and accessories, and -- in spite of the name -- there's stuff for gents as well. Tung Choi Street, Mongkok, 12.30-22.30. Temple Street Night Market Every day Brightly lit stalls hawking a variety of clothing, pens, watches, CDs, cassettes, electronic gadgets, hardware and luggage. Food stalls offering a variety of sea food and hot pot dishes. From 16:00 - midnight at Temple Street, Yau Ma Tei, Kowloon. New Territories (website) Yuen Po Street Bird Garden Every day The Bird Garden is a gathering place for the city's feathered-friend aficionados. The market sells bird-related paraphernalia from cages to juicy grasshopers. Yuen Po Street, Mongkok, 07.00-20.00. |
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