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    15 things to do in the Greater Bay Area this December

    What to do, see and try in Hong Kong and the Greater Bay Area this month
    The Peninsula high tea set and a view of Victoria Harbour from the lounge.
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    1. Hong Kong: ship of stars

    Two historic Hong Kong icons reunite: The Peninsula is bringing back its Star Ferry Afternoon Tea Voyage . Sip tea and dig into scones aboard the World Star, a revamped Star Ferry with comfortable seating, live music, The Peninsula’s world-renowned service and an unbeatable view of Victoria Harbour. 

    Weekends, until 31 March, 2025 

    Actresses dressed as Frozen characters Princesses Elsa and Anna while snow falls at Hong Kong Disneyland.

    2. Hong Kong: do you wanna build a… 

    Hong Kong Disneyland Resort pulls out all the stops for “A Disney Christmas” special. Experience a magical snowy escape for the first time in forever at World of Frozen. Meanwhile, spot characters dressed up in their festive best as the park transforms into a 
    winter wonderland. 

    Until 1 January

    3. Hong Kong: East meets West

    Two of the world’s most iconic royal exhibits are brought together at the Hong Kong Palace Museum this winter. The Forbidden City and The Palace of Versailles: China-France Cultural Encounters showcases 150 spectacular treasures that reveal centuries of mutual admiration, from French-crafted chrysanthemum pottery to a Guangdong-made silver jug that graced the court of Louis XIV. 

    “We hope visitors from the world can join us in appreciating and exploring the intricacies this exhibition will bring,” says Laurent Salomé, Director of the National Museum of the Palaces of Versailles and Trianon, France.

    18 December – 4 May 2025

    4. Hong Kong: deck the malls

    As Hong Kong gets into the festive spirit, its shopping centres offer some the best spots to see dazzling Christmas decorations.

    A giant Christmas fairytale forest decoration and installation at Pacific Place shopping mall in Admiralty.

    Pacific Place

    This Admiralty landmark always pulls out the stops for the season, with fairytale forest escapes, luxe designer collaborations and even an appearance from Santa.

    A Christmas North Pole toy factory installation with Santa on a sleigh and reindeers hanging above at IFC shopping mall in Central.

    IFC

    Head to IFC ’s atrium, and you’ll find families sharing the joy of jaw-dropping Christmas installations, which have previously included festive North Pole scenery.

    A huge polar bear, snowy mountain and northern light Christmas decoration at luxury shopping mall Landmark in Central.

    Landmark

    This high-end mall always outdoes itself when it comes to Christmas decorations, such as with previous years’ towering snowy mountains and Northern Lights.

    A tall Christmas tree, decoration and light show at Tai Kwun in Central.

    Tai Kwun

    Lofty Christmas trees take centre-stage at heritage building Tai Kwun , where stunning decorations, light shows, live entertainment and more are all part of the fun.

    An old book from the collection of Firsts Hong Kong, an exhibition at the Hong Kong Maritime Museum.

    Credit: Firsts Hong Kong

    5. Hong Kong: rare and fair

    If you love collecting old books and scoring finds at antique fairs, here’s an event for you. Held at the Hong Kong Maritime Museum, Firsts Hong Kong brings together international dealers showing a selection of rare books, manuscripts, photographs, prints and works on paper. Firsts, which began in London, has become one of the most popular and prestigious rare book fairs in the world.

    6-8 December

    British singer James Blunt with a guitar singing on stage.

    Credit: Mariano Regidor/Getty Images

    6. Hong Kong: Blunt force 

    British crooner James Blunt brings his tear-jerking love songs to the city as part of his Who We Used To Be tour. Expect chart-topping tunes including You’re Beautiful, Goodbye My Lover and 1973 as well as newer, dancier tracks such as Some Kind of Beautiful. 

    12 December

    A black, white and grey photo of Japanese singer Fujii Kaze.

    7. Hong Kong: Fujii rock

    Japanese singer Fujii Kaze is coming to town , taking over AsiaWorld-Expo on one of the last dates of his multi-year Asia tour. Renowned for his swagger, piano prowess and fluid vocals, he’s a master of the heart-rending ballad, with hit tunes including Shinunoga E-Wa and Kirari.

    4 & 5 December

    A closeup of a scoop and pint of dark chocolate ice cream from Ice Cream & Cookie Co, served on a wooden table.
    A top down view of pistachio and English earl grey ice cream sandwhiches from Ice Cream & Cookie Co.

    8. Hong Kong: cup or cone? 

    Singaporean dessert maker Ice Cream & Cookie Co. has arrived in Hong Kong, serving its bestselling ice cream sandwiches in classic flavours such as earl grey, pistachio and double chocolate, plus moreish Asian tastes. Mango mochi or pandan coconut onde onde?

    18 Gough Street, Sheung Wan 

    9. Hong Kong: shaken and stirred

    James Bond’s favourite drink is having a moment around the world. Here are some of the best renditions of the martini in Hong Kong.

    Marigold flowers dropping into a martini glass and splashing Belvedere vodka, served at Argo, Hong Kong.

    Argo: Marigold Martini

    With marigold-distilled Belvedere vodka , this is a more floral and complex version.

    8 Finance Street, Central

    A close up of a Filthy Martini served in a whisky glass with smoked olives served at Bar Leone, Hong Kong.

    Bar Leone: Filthy Martini

    Smoked olives and their brine define this drink created at Asia’s best bar .

    11-15 Bridges Street, Central, 3196 8882

    A closeup of a Perfect Martini in decorative etched glasses and served at Bar Butler, Hong Kong.

    Bar Butler: Perfect Martini

    Its name promises big things, and this smooth, dry iteration absolutely delivers on its promise. 

    5/F, Mody House, 30 Mody Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, 2724-3828

    An earl grey caviar martini with a tall foam served at Quinary, Hong Kong.

    Quinary: Earl Grey Caviar Martini

    Earl Grey caviar pearls, elderflower syrup and cointreau make this drink a best-seller .

    56-58 Hollywood Road, Central, 2851 3223

    A bottle of Hernö dry gin and a glass of Hernö Dirty Martini with an olive garnish served at Embla, Hong Kong.

    Embla: Hernö Dirty Martini 

    Classic olive brine is substituted for green plums, adding a refreshing tartness to this bar ’s drink.

    11 Upper Station Street, Sheung Wan, 9736 0605

    Dancers from the Guangzhou Opera House performing the Five Stars Rising from the East drama on stage.

    10. Guangzhou: rising stars 

    Inspired by an ancient Han Dynasty armband unearthed in 1995, award-winning dance drama Five Stars Rising from the East dramatises the history and cultural exchanges of the ancient Silk Road, showcasing love, friendship, life, death and how the routes connected people beyond economic ties. Catch it this month at the Guangzhou Opera House. 

    21-22 December

    A photo of performers from the Schönbrunn Palace Orchestra Vienna dressed in a colourful ensemble in the open courtyard at Schönbrunn Palace, Vienna.

    11. Shenzhen: Viennese whirl 

    The Schönbrunn Palace Orchestra Vienna will take to the Shenzhen Concert Hall stage on Christmas Eve to perform a programme of European polkas and waltzes , including Strauss’s Blue Danube Waltz and Hunting, and Ehrenberg’s Sleigh Ride in St. Petersburg under the baton of South African conductor David Scull.

    24 December

    Musical conductor Tomomi Nishimoto from the IlluminArt Phillharmonic Orchestra on stage.

    12. Shenzhen: lighting it up

    Founded in 2012 by conductor Tomomi Nishimoto, the IlluminArt Philharmonic Orchestra consists of award-winning musicians who’ve previously been principal players in orchestras worldwide. This performance at the Shenzhen Concert Hall will include Mozart’s Overture to The Marriage of Figaro, Beethoven’s Symphony No. 7 in A major, Op. 92 and Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 5 in E minor, Op. 64. 

    28 December

    French pianist Richard Clayderman on the piano, laughing on stage.

    Credit: VCG/Getty Images

    13. Foshan: it’s all love 

    Celebrated French pianist Richard Clayderman brings his Forever Love concert to the Foshan Grand Theatre, showcasing pieces from his vast discography spanning 40 years. As well as his renditions of classical Chinese works, including The Butterfly Lovers, expect scores from classic films like Star Wars, Titanic and Pirates of the Caribbean. 

    15 December

    Japanese Brazilian singer Lisa Ono performs with a guitar on stage.

    Credit: China News Service/Getty Images

    14. Zhuhai: sonic globetrotter 

    Japanese Brazilian singer and guitarist Lisa Ono returns to the GBA for a night at the Zhuhai Grand Theatre. Known for her languid vocals and the intimate atmosphere of her live performances, as well as her famed cover of Edith Piaf’s La Vie En Rose, the queen of bossa nova reigns unchallenged. 

    22 December 

    A photo of Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Charlie Puth in orange.

    Credit: Maddy Rotman

    15. Macao: an evening with Charlie 

    Grammy-nominated, platinum-selling singer-songwriter Charlie Puth brings his Something New tour to The Venetian Arena at The Venetian Macao. For one night only, the We Don’t Talk Anymore hitmaker will perform songs from his three studio albums, with add-on VIP experiences including a pre-show Q&A with Puth and access to exclusive commemorative merchandise. 

    14 December

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