February 2025 is here, bringing a diverse array of activities and cultural events to Hong Kong, offering residents and visitors a delightful break after the lively celebrations of the Chinese New Year. This month may be quieter than January and the upcoming March, which is known for its bustling art scene, but it still boasts numerous activities to engage everyone in the city. Let’s explore the top events happening in Hong Kong this February.
Upcoming Events in Hong Kong: Discover February 2025
Disney on Ice: Find Your Hero
The iconic Disney on Ice spectacle makes a thrilling return to Hong Kong from February 6 to February 9. This year’s presentation features beloved characters from hit movies like *Encanto*, *Moana*, and *Frozen*, ensuring audiences will be captivated by enchanting performances, dazzling ice skating, and memorable songs.
Date: February 6-9
Venue: Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, 1 Expo Drive, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
The Hong Kong Marathon
Mark your calendars for February 9 as the world-famous Hong Kong Marathon returns. This highly anticipated event draws runners from all walks of life, featuring full, half, and 10km marathon options. With increased age categories this year, there’s even more incentive for participants, as top runners from each group will receive prizes. Spectators are invited to cheer on the athletes and soak in the electrifying atmosphere along the race routes.
Date: February 9
Venue: Nathan Road, Island Eastern Corridor, and Wan Chai Sports Centre
Lam Tsuen Well-Wishing Festival
If you missed the festivities of the Chinese New Year, there’s still an opportunity to participate in the Lam Tsuen Well-Wishing Festival, which runs until February 12. Visitors flock to the famed well-wishing tree to hang their wishes—a tradition that involves tying these wishes to mandarin oranges and tossing them onto the tree for good fortune. Beyond this custom, guests can indulge in carnival games and live performances, making it a joyful outing for families.
Date: Until February 12
Venue: Lam Tsuen, Tai Po Road, Hong Kong
WestK Spring Celebrations
The West Kowloon Cultural District is alive with the WestK Spring Celebrations, running until February 23. The events include the return of the lively WestK Nightscapes, complete with a vibrant night market and live music. Each weekend, enjoy street performances from diverse talents that showcase the rich cultural tapestry of Hong Kong.
Date: February 14-16, 21-23
Venue: West Kowloon Cultural District Harbourside East Lawn, Art Park
Innerglow 2025 at Tai Kwun
Returning for its second edition, the Innerglow 2025 art program at Tai Kwun offers spectacular digital displays that transform the historic site into an illuminated wonderland. Featuring innovative works that reflect on Chinese literary and cultural heritage, this program includes the Garden of Reflection, designed by local artist Hung Keung, alongside community events showcasing emerging artists through the InnerGlow Searchlight initiative.
Date: Until February 14
Venue: Parade Ground and Prison Yard, Tai Kwun
Art and Culture: Key Exhibitions
This month also marks the launch of significant art exhibitions in Hong Kong. Experience the Cézanne and Renoir Looking at the World exhibition until February 17 at the Hong Kong Museum of Art, showcasing an essential collection of paintings by these Impressionist masters. Additionally, the renowned Notre-Dame de Paris, The Augmented Exhibition will engage visitors with augmented reality experiences exploring the cathedral’s rich history until March 7.
Chainsaw Man Animation Exhibition
Anime enthusiasts won’t want to miss the Chainsaw Man Animation Exhibition, running until March 16. Following its successful debut in Tokyo, this exhibition in Mong Kok provides fans with insights into the anime’s production process through unique displays, including original artwork and life-sized character models.
February in Hong Kong provides a unique blend of family-friendly entertainment, cultural celebrations, and art exhibitions that welcome both residents and visitors to explore the city’s rich cultural landscape. Whether you’re interested in sports, arts, or cultural traditions, you’ll find a wealth of activities to enjoy.