When: March 14
Where: Online
What: Renowned theatre-maker and illusionist Scott Silven is offering a mesmerising performance that will take you on a virtual tour of his childhood home in Scotland. As part of the Hong Kong Arts Festival, Silven’s interactive show will require audiences to bring an object that’s meaningful to them. He will then use a custom web interface and interact with audiences, offering a fun, immersive travel experience that will make you forget you re staring at a screen.
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Photo: Courtesy of Hong Kong Ballet
When: March 18 - April 4
Where: Online
What: Hong Kong Ballet is organising a two-week ballet-themed festival, which will take place online and include an exciting lineup of performances that can be enjoyed from the comfort of your own home.
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February is going to be a busy month for Hong Kongers. With Chinese New Year and Valentine’s Day falling over the same weekend this year, we’re all ready to make this year’s festivities extra special and enjoy a memorable celebration with our loved ones.
Aside from family visits, auspicious gifts hunting and romantic staycations, there’s plenty in store to keep us entertained this month. From the highly-anticipated annual flower market to virtual exhibitions, these are the best Hong Kong events to enjoy in February 2021.
Editor’s note: Social distancing rules are currently in force for various businesses and venues in Hong Kong, please make sure you follow the latest government guidelines and be responsible when participating in public events. All the events mentioned in the article are still happening on the date of original publication, please refer to the event organisers’ official websites and social media platforms for the latest information.