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    Best things to do in Hong Kong in April

    Don your rugby shirt and rave gear; Hong Kong’s party season has begun
    Best things to do in Hong Kong in April
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    Spring is in full swing which can only mean one thing: the Hong Kong Rugby Sevens is back. April sees some of Hong Kong’s biggest events come to the fore, with an electronic music extravaganza and the city’s prestigious film festival returning alongside the rowdy rugby tournament. Here’s what to see and do in Hong Kong this April. 

    Hong Kong Rugby Sevens

    Credit: Hong Kong Rugby

     Hong Kong Rugby Sevens

    Credit: Hong Kong Rugby

    Hong Kong Rugby Sevens

    Credit: Hong Kong Rugby

    1. Hong Kong Rugby Sevens 

    Hong Kong’s biggest party is back, bringing international rugby stars and costumed crowds in from all over the world. This year’s edition , taking place between 5-7 April, is set to be a celebration for the ages: the tournament marks its 30th – and final – year at the iconic Hong Kong Stadium. From the legendary parties in the South Stand to a halftime show helmed by rugby player turned- DJ James Haskell and former Journey frontman Arnel Pineda, it’ll be a weekend to remember. 

    Creamfields Hong Kong at Central Harbourfront

    Credit: Creamfields Hong Kong

    Creamfields Hong Kong at Central Harbourfront

    Credit: Creamfields Hong Kong

    2. Creamfields Hong Kong

    Martin Garrix, Armin van Buuren and Illenium are set to electrify the night between 13-14 April, when British music festival Creamfields will take over Central Harbourfront. With a fantastic roster of electronic music, drum and bass acts, and more, you’ll find the Hong Kong’s club kids tearing up the dance floor with Victoria Harbour sparkling in the background.

    Aaron Kwok at the Hong Kong International Film Festival

    Credit: Aaron Kwok/Hong Kong International Film Festival Society

    Aaron Kwok at the Hong Kong International Film Festival

    Credit: Aaron Kwok/Hong Kong International Film Festival Society

    Aaron Kwok at the Hong Kong International Film Festival

    Credit: Aaron Kwok/Hong Kong International Film Festival Society

    3. Hong Kong International Film Festival 

    The HKIFF kicked off with a bang in late March, bringing director Martin McDonagh to Hong Kong for a special screening of his film In Bruges. Back for its 48th edition, the festival is set to charge on until 8 April, with award-winning arthouse films and exciting Asian premieres on the docket. See the whole line-up online here  – highlights include Korean director Jang Jae-hyun's Exhuma, the Mads Mikkelsen-led The Promised Land and the moving judo documentary Tatami

    Having fun in the Songkran festival,  Hong Kong

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    4. Songkran in Hong Kong

    Grab your water guns and take to Hong Kong's streets this April to celebrate Songkran : a Thai New Year festival which involves a ton of water. Water fights will take place between 4-8 April at D2 Place and on 6 April at Cheung Yee Street (both near Lai Chi Kok station) to wash away the old year and welcome in the new. With traditional ceremonies and dances, Thai food markets and more taking place to celebrate the occasion, be prepared to enter the splash zone. 

    Michelin Guide Hong Kong & Macau 2024

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    the legacy house, Tsim Sha Tsui

    Credit: The Legacy House

    French chef Anne-Sophie Pic

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    5. Michelin-starred restaurants in Hong Kong

    With the recent release of the Michelin Guide Hong Kong & Macau 2024, prestigious culinary stars have been bestowed upon 79 of Hong Kong’s restaurants. Now is the perfect time to book one of the hottest tables in town, with names like The Legacy House, Cristal Room by Anne-Sophie Pic and Racines having all clinched their first star. Elsewhere, Japanese omakase restaurant Noi has been promoted to two Michelin stars while seven of Hong Kong’s three Michelin starred restaurants such as Caprice , T’ang Court and Sushi Shikon have defended their titles. Find out more here

    K-pop star Hyolyn

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    6. Shows in Hong Kong

    Practice your best Julie Andrews impression: The Sound of Music is coming to town with a brand-new Broadway revival which raises the curtain on 16 April. Revolving around the story of Maria, a headstrong nun employed as a governess in the lead up to World War II, it explores the power of love and music’s capacity to heal through iconic numbers like My Favourite Things and Edelweiss. 

    While International Jazz Day doesn’t happen until the end of the month, American jazz troupe The Hot Club of San Francisco will kick things off early with a swinging Xiqu Centre performance on 9 April. K-pop star Hyolyn will also be dancing her way over to Macpherson Stadium on 5 April. 

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    Hong Kong travel information

    Country / Region
    Hong Kong SAR
    Language
    Cantonese, English
    Airport code
    HKG
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    HKD
    Time zone
    GMT +08:00
    Climate
    Subtropical
    Country / Region
    Hong Kong SAR
    Time zone
    GMT +08:00
    Currency
    HKD
    Airport code
    HKG
    Language
    Cantonese, English
    Climate
    Subtropical
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    Hong Kong SAR