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    15 things to do in the Greater Bay Area this June

    What to do, see and try in Hong Kong and the Greater Bay Area this month
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    1. Hong Kong: hit the waves 

    Surf’s up at Airside: practise riding the waves at indoor surfing centre Groundswell . Choose bodyboard or surfboard and surf solo or sign up for a lesson on the venue’s Flowrider simulator, which captures all the motion of the ocean in safe surroundings. After a good workout, refuel at the onsite restaurant with South East Asian dishes conceived by Potato Head Hong Kong’s former chef de cuisine, Heri Raharjo. 

    The scene of the Dragon Boat Race in progress

    2. Hong Kong: scaled up

    Spot rainbow boats with mythical figureheads on the waterways during the Hong Kong International Dragon Boat Races , where some of the world’s best paddlers compete for the championship just off the Tsim Sha Tsui East Promenade. 

    The occasion also calls for zongzi: steamed sticky rice parcels filled with pork, mushrooms and salted duck egg, wrapped in bamboo leaves. 15-16 June.

    A display of THAT SNUFF

    3. Hong Kong: that snuff  

    The Hong Kong Museum of Art’s Art of Gifting: The Fuyun Xuan Collection of Chinese Snuff Bottles exhibition features a collection of 490 sets of Chinese snuff bottles. Originally used to store tobacco, the vessels come in all shapes and sizes, with intricate carvings, paintings and inscriptions.  

    Ancient Chinese costume display about silk manufacturing and tailoring

    4. Hong Kong: smooth as silk 

    Silk manufacturing and tailoring is an art dating back millennia, and its rich history is the subject of a free exhibition at City University of Hong Kong. A Passion for Silk: The Road from China to Europe explores the craft’s evolution through the ages and continents. Online registration required. Until 1 September.

    Showcasing America's Treasures at an Exhibition

    Credit: 2024 Bruce Nauman Artists Rights Society ARS New York

    5. Hong Kong: American beauties 

    American multimedia artist Bruce Nauman‘s artworks have taken over Tai Kwun. In a solo exhibition that encapsulates his six-decade career, visitors will encounter visually striking pieces such as pastel skull fountains, gigantic pyramids of stacked animals and Nauman’s recent collection of neon sculptures. Until 18 August.

    Two men are rocking out on stage.
    A man and a girl are rocking out on stage.

    6. Hong Kong: face-melters galore 

    School of Rock: The Musical is coming to Hong Kong. Inspired by the 2003 Jack Black comedy and soundtracked by Andrew Lloyd Webber, this is a musical for the whole family to rock out to. The story follows failed rockstar Dewey Finn as he accidentally becomes a supply teacher and finds a new goal: win the Battle of the Bands with his class of posh middle schoolers. 1-2, 4-9 & 11-16 June.

    Interior view of Sophia Loren House

    Credit: Sophia Loren

    7. Hong Kong: la dolce vita 

    A four-storey temple dedicated to Italian actress Sophia Loren has opened at the historic Woo Cheong Pawn Shop. Sophia Loren House is the fourth dining destination to open under Loren’s name (and the first outside Italy), with each floor offering a different experience, from a pizzeria to a 1970s disco.

    8. Hong Kong: all the right notes

    Here are four gigs to make this month a musical one:

    Group photo of the Japanese four-piece band Atarashii Gakko

    After lighting up last year’s Clockenflap, Japanese quartet Atarashii Gakko! are back for a solo gig . Power-pop, punk and hip-hop blend into a high- energy show, all performed in school uniforms. 25 June.

    Stills from Joyce DiDonato's tour.

    Grammy-winning opera singer Joyce DiDonato will bring her rich tones to the city on a tour that combines the traditional artform with cutting-edge lighting, stagecraft and arrangements. 3 June.


    S2O Music Festival bash scene.

    Credit: S2O Hong Kong

    Inspired by Songkran, S2O music festival combines aquatic thrills with world-class DJs at Central Harbourfront. The impressive lineup includes Afrojack, Galantis, Pauline Herr and more. 8-9 June.

    Lisa with purple hair and a black fringe top

    Fans of anime series Demon Slayer and Fate/Zero will recognise the powerful vocals of Lisa on their theme songs. Hear them performed live on the singer’s Live Is Smile Always concert. 15 June.

    9. Hong Kong: pinkies up 

    Try these three new afternoon teas in town:

    A group sitting at a table sipping tea at East Hotel’s Feast

    East Hotel’s Feast partners with vegan chocolatier Conspiracy Chocolate to serve dainty sandwiches, canelés and hand-painted truffles with a glass of rosé or champagne. Until 31 August.

    The Upper House's Salisterra's dessert tray with London's Hotel Café Royal

    Salisterra at The Upper House teams up with London’s Hotel Café Royal for a new afternoon tea set , featuring scones and sandwiches, as well as luxe additions like truffle gougères and raspberry elderflower sorbet. Until 30 June.

    Afternoon Tea Set by Conrad Restaurants in collaboration with beauty brand Sabon

    Conrad’s afternoon tea collaboration with beauty brand Sabon involves stands piled high with jasmine and bergamot chocolate gateaux, earl grey matcha scones with orange blossom jam and rose blackcurrant cakes – and a basket of Sabon goodies.

    10. Hong Kong: cool and caffeinated 

    Tea not your bag? Two new coffee shops to try:

    The look of the Grab-and-go Servo store

    Grab-and-go Servo is the little sister of plant- focused restaurant Moxie , serving Aussie coffee and pick-me-ups, like canelés, bacon butties and spicy yellowfin tuna melts.


    A cup of coffee from Coffeelin.

    Coffeelin has a new branch, with a moreish menu dreamed up by its Italian head chef.
Be transported to the streets of Rome, where espressos are mandatory and maritozzi buns are served fresh from the oven. 

    A portrait of Leon Lai is talking at his concert.

    Credit: VCG/Gettyimages

    11. Macao: an icon in residence 

    One of the “Four Heavenly Kings of Cantopop”, Leon Lai has recorded more than 50 albums and appeared in more than 50 films. Witness the legend perform his greatest hits at Studio City this month. 1-2, 15-16 June.

    Portrait of Icelandic Pianist Víkingur Ólafsson

    12. Guangzhou: frozen keys 

    Catch Icelandic pianist Víkingur Ólafsson as he performs his acclaimed rendition of Bach’s Goldberg Variations at the Xinghai Concert Hall. 5 June.  

    Portrait of Chinese cellist Wang Jian
    Portrait of French conductor-violinist Augustin Dumay

    13. Guangzhou: meeting of the masters 

    French conductor-violinist Augustin Dumay, Chinese cellist Wang Jian and the Guangzhou Symphony Orchestra will present the works by Beethoven and Mozart at Xinghai Concert Hall for one night only. 14 June. 

    Venues of the Arabian nights
    Portrait of Fang Zhongling

    14. Shenzhen: tides that tie 

    Jointly presented by the Sea World Cultural and Arts Center and the Mucha Art Museum, The Tide Never Recede [sic] is an exhibition that celebrates the 60th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the Chinese Mainland and France, and focuses on the Art Nouveau movement, which had a significant impact on commerce, publishing and design. Until 26 June. 

    Two Job girls' cards

    15. Foshan: strike a cord 

    There’s a very fine new place to stay in the Greater Bay Area: the Cordis, Foshan, Lingnan Tiandi . Centrally located in the Chancheng district, the hotel features 390 spacious rooms and suites, superb fitness and health facilities, and two restaurants – Lingnan Garden for Cantonese dining and The Deck for a barbecue dinner buffet. 

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