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Hong Kong Events - May 2026

Complete guide to events in Hong Kong for May 2026. Found 4 events with detailed information, tickets, and booking details.

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📅 RELIGIOUS Events

Buddha's Birthday 2026

📅 Sunday, May 24, 2026

Buddhist holiday celebrating the birth of Buddha. Public holiday with substitute holiday on May 25 due to Sunday occurrence.

📍 Location: Hong Kong (Various Buddhist temples)

🏷️ Categories: RELIGIOUS, HOLIDAY

🌐 More Information: Official Website

📅 ART Events

Hong Kong Pavilion - 2026 Venice Biennale

📅 Friday, May 15, 2026

Hong Kong's exhibition at the 2026 Venice Biennale with theme 'Very Hong Kong'. Organized by Hong Kong Museum of Art featuring multiple artists.

📍 Location: Venice, Italy

🏷️ Categories: ART, INTERNATIONAL

🌐 More Information: Official Website

📅 TRADITIONAL Events

Cheung Chau Bun Festival 2026

📅 Saturday, May 02, 2026

Spectacular traditional festival featuring the famous Bun Scrambling Competition, parade with children on stilts dressed as deities, lion dances and Taoist ceremonies. Listed on China's national Intangible Cultural Heritage.

📍 Location: Cheung Chau Island, Hong Kong

🏷️ Categories: TRADITIONAL, FESTIVAL

🌐 More Information: Official Website

📅 ARTS Events

French May Arts Festival 2026

📅 Friday, May 01, 2026

One of Asia's largest French arts festivals bringing French culture to Hong Kong with performances, exhibitions, and French GourMay culinary programme.

📍 Location: Multiple venues including Hong Kong Cultural Centre

🏷️ Categories: ARTS, CULTURE

🌐 More Information: Official Website

Temple Street Gallery

Vibrant sight by day and night

 

Get to the Night Market

Visitors and locals alike congregate in the evenings in Hong Kong's last remaining Night Market. The Night Market at Temple Street has been a fixture of the Jordan/Yau Ma Tei district since at least the 1920s and probably before.

Today it boasts market stalls with fashions and accessories, seafood and claypot rice in traditional Dai Pai Dong restaurants, fortunetellers and tarot card readers, and Cantonese Opera singers. Nowhere else in Hong Kong is such an interesting cross section of Hong Kong culture, cuisine, commerce and society to be found.

 


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