監製:Pang Kai Kwong, Mak Ka Wai
The annual Clockenflap will take place at Central Harbourfront from November 29 to December 1. It’s Hong Kong’s largest and most representative outdoor music and arts festival. This year’s Clockenflap continues to be a star-studded gathering. Superstars include blues rock legend Jack White, the former frontman of The White Stripes, French electronic music group Air who performed at the closing ceremony of the Paris Olympics earlier, and British rock legend Suede.
The annual Clockenflap will take place at Central Harbourfront from November 29 to December 1. It’s Hong Kong’s largest and most representative outdoor music and arts festival. This year’s Clockenflap continues to be a star-studded gathering. Superstars include blues rock legend Jack White, the former frontman of The White Stripes, French electronic music group Air who performed at the closing ceremony of the Paris Olympics earlier, and British rock legend Suede.
The Arts Festival will diversify the tourism offerings and enrich local and non-local visitors’ experience, blending the rich history, local culture, heritage and natural environment of Sai Kung Hoi with Hong Kong’s creativity and arts atmosphere.
FIBA 3x3 World Tour Hong Kong Final 2024 will see a total of 14 teams from the World Tour, including the host city team, compete over 3 days for the final standing of the season. As a world class event, Hong Kong Final 2024 will consist of the top 13 teams of the season 2024. A '3x3 Village' with themes of urban sports and local culture, will enhance the spectator's joy and experience for attending the event.
HKGNA Music Festival 2024 “Musical Inspirations!” will captivate audiences from November 19th to 30th, 2024. This highly anticipated event will unite classical virtuosos, Canto-pop and K-pop sensations, and Hong Kong’s rising young talents on a single stage, showcasing the city’s vibrant musical landscape and positioning it as the global arts hub for the next generation!
This year’s programme offers a rich and diverse spectrum of dynamic multimedia dance performances, concerts by internationally acclaimed pianist and vocalist, imaginative participatory and ambient multimedia music performances, and a new “Middle Eastern Series” that blends the styles of the Middle East and the West in a number of performances.
The 63rd Hong Kong Open will be held at The Hong Kong Golf Club in Fanling from November 21 to 24. It is the second longest professional golf tournament in Asia. This year’s match, with prize money of US$2 million, will continue to be part of the Asian Tour’s International Series.
The annual outdoor symphony extravaganza – “Symphony Under the Stars" – will be held at the Central Harbourfront on November 16 and 17. This year, for the first time, there will be two performances, so more music fans can enjoy the lovely music under the stars.
First held in 1906, the Harbour Race is one of Hong Kong’s most celebrated sports events. This year, the race will feature 4,000 swimmers traversing a 1 km course, from Wan Chai’s Golden Bauhinia Square to Tsim Sha Tsui’s Avenue of Stars. Another highlight is the 11th Asian Open Water Swimming Championships, making a long-awaited return after a 12-year hiatus, with competitors vying in a challenging 5 km race.
Oxfam Trailwalker is one of the largest fundraising sporting events in Hong Kong. Since 1986, more than 100,000 participants have raised over HK$600 million to support Oxfam’s various poverty alleviation and emergency relief projects in Africa and Asia, including Hong Kong and mainland China. However, there are still around one billion people living in poverty.
This year’s programme offers a rich and diverse spectrum of dynamic multimedia dance performances, concerts by internationally acclaimed pianist and vocalist, imaginative participatory and ambient multimedia music performances, and a new “Middle Eastern Series” that blends the styles of the Middle East and the West in a number of performances.