Hong Kong is set for a roaring June – and not just because of the dragon boats that will be thundering across Victoria Harbour. Thanks to an awesome lineup of family-friendly live performances and cultural activities covering everything from Chinese opera to Japanese animation, there’s no shortage of exciting happenings this month.
Read on for our top picks of things to see and do in Hong Kong this June.
Credit: Loreley
Credit: Loreley
Credit: Getty Images
Hong Kong’s waters are set to be overrun with mythical beasts this month as the city celebrates the annual Dragon Boat Festival on 22 June, which also coincides with the adrenaline-pumping Stanley Dragon Boat championship . And for the first time since 2018, the Hong Kong International Dragon Boat Races will return, welcoming both local and international teams to Victoria Harbour from 24-25 June.
The world-class races will see established pros face off against newcomers in electrifying bouts, and local team Loreley will be among the competitors.
“Our team has been steadily improving over the years and we now feel ready to compete,” says captain James Wakefield. “Everyone on the team is very excited by the opportunity to take part in such a high-profile race. I hope that we can focus on the racing instead of being distracted by the views!”