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November 2024: 10 unmissable events to attend in Hong Kong

November is here but before saying goodbye to 2024, there are plenty of exciting events not to miss in the city. The city is kicking off its year-end celebrations but there are other Hong Kong events in November 2024 before the holiday mood kicks in. Check out our recommendations for the top things to do in Hong Kong this month.

Before we log out for Christmas or ring in 2025, why not check out new events in November? This month, various art-related events will make their returns such as Freespace Dance and Sai Kung Hoi Arts Festival. Hong Kong cinephiles will enjoy the Hong Kong French Film Festival and Cine Fan November/December edition. Those who want to flex their muscles can compete in the New World Harbour Race. Or if not, come as a spectator and watch the exciting races. If you want to join the Christmas festivities, then don’t miss A Disney Christmas at Hong Kong Disneyland or Discovery’s Bay Winter Wonderland. In the mood for music? Well, you should be as Clockenflap makes its return this month.

Whatever you’re in the mood for, these Hong Kong events in November 2024 will surely appeal to you. Keep reading to see the best things to do in Hong Kong this month.

Hong Kong events: The best things to do in November 2024

1. India by the Bay Festival

 

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India by the Bay will be back for its ninth edition this month to showcase a week-long celebration of Indian arts, culture, and heritage. Attendees can expect a curation of music, dance, theatre, cinema, literature, wellness, fashion, and food during this year’s edition. Award-winning author and best-selling historian William Dalrymple will be in attendance to talk about his latest book, The Golden Road. There will also be three literary sessions featuring acclaimed authors Arathi Prasad, John Zubrzyck, and Vikas Swarup. Meanwhile, chef Ashish Bhasin will cook up a feast with familiar flavours yet also unexpected. Don’t miss pop icon Usha Uthup who will share what music means to her and an electrifying performance by pianist Ustav Lal.

Date: November 8 to 12
Venue: Asia Society Hong Kong Centre, 9 Justice Drive, Admiralty, Hong Kong
Website: asiasociety.org/hong-kong/india-bay-2024

2. Cine Fan November/December Edition

The November/December edition of Cine Fan will showcase 16 films adapted from the writings of five celebrated Japanese novelists. The Cinematic Landscapes of Japanese Literature will bring together five pivotal figures from the Meiji era to the present day such as Natsume Soseki, Junichiro Tanizaki, and Haruki Murakami. Catch the screenings of adapted movies from Natsume’s I Am a Cat, Tanizaki’s Okoto and Sasuke, Murakami’s Norweigan Wood, and more.

Meanwhile, the Cine Fan film course will comprise seven lectures where critics and academics will share their insights on the life and works of Russian director Andrei Tarkovsky. Each lecture will accompany a screening of his films from his debut Ivan’s Childhood to his final work The Sacrifice. Tickets for all screenings are now available via Urbtix.

Date: November 9 to December 29
Venue: Various locations across Hong Kong
Website: cinefan.hkiff.org.hk

3. New World Harbour Race

Whether you’re a participant or a spectator, the annual New World Harbour Race should be marked on your calendar this month. One of the city’s biggest aquatic events, watch swimmers as they make their way across the iconic Victoria Harbour to win prizes. This year, up to 4,000 swimmers from Hong Kong and overseas will compete in a showdown across Wan Chai to Tsim Sha Tsui. The ‘Companion’ arrangement will be a new addition this year, which will allow participants to pair with their family members or friends to race side-by-side.

Date: November 10
Venue: Golden Bauhinia Square to Avenue of Stars
Website: hkharbourrace.com

4. Sai Kung Hoi Arts Festival

Sai Kung’s premier arts festival will return this month and run until January 2025. Attendees can enjoy numerous activities and guided tours on top of new artworks on display. While the main exhibition will be across Sai Kung Town, there are also different activities available on Yim Tin Tsai, Sharp Island, Kau Sai Village, and High Island. Stay tuned for more updates on the programme lineup in the coming days.

Date: November 13, 2024 to January 12, 2025
Venue: Yim Tin Tsai, Sharp Island, Kau Sai Chau (Kau Sai Village), High Island and Sai Kung Town
Website: skhartsfestival.hk

5. A Disney Christmas

 

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The “happiest place on Earth” will start to gleam with holiday decorations on November 16. Hong Kong Disneyland’s annual year-end celebrations will extend to the World of Frozen for the first time, which is also the world’s first and largest Frozen-themed land. Don’t miss yearly classics such as the ‘Disney Christmas Live in Concert’ and the ‘A Holiday Wish-Come-True Lighting Ceremony’ alongside Disney friends and your loved ones. Micky and Friends will also don new holiday outfits and greet guests so make sure to put on your best holiday attire to join in the fun. Other than Christmas celebrations, Hong Kong Disneyland will also ring in 2025 with a New Year’s Eve countdown party in front of the Castle of Magical Dreams.

Date: November 15, 2024 to January 1, 2025
Venue: Hong Kong Disneyland, Lantau Island, Hong Kong
Website: ​​hongkongdisneyland.com

6. Discovery Bay Winter Wonderland

Discovery Bay will once again transform into an enchanting winter wonderland in the coming Christmas season. Starting in November, all those looking to revel in an Italian-inspired Christmas can enjoy a series of festive celebrations, decorations, and promotions in Discovery Bay. The festivities will start with a dazzling lighting ceremony and a parade complete with stunning decorations that are reminiscent of cities such as Venice and Rome. Sample fine wines and browse through gifts during the Christmas Sunday market.

Attendees will be able to get a free ride from Central Pier 3 to Discovery Bay every weekend and public holiday from November 23 to January 1 via the 11:30 am ferry. Up to 8,000 ferry tickets will be up for grabs so don’t miss this chance!

Date: November 15, 2024 to January 1, 2025
Venue: Discovery Bay, Hong Kong
Website: visitdiscoverybay.com

7. Tong Chong Street Market

Tong Chong Street Market will make its comeback this month. The popular outdoor market will offer a fresh and fun experience on top of culinary delights and live music. For the first time, there will be a miniature golf experience for attendees to enjoy. This unique, one-of-a-kind attraction will feature nine holes spread across the indoor and outdoor areas of Taikoo. This year, there will also be busking performances as well as food trucks and stalls offering different gastronomic treats. 

Date: November 16 to 24
Venue: Taikoo Place, 979 King’s Road, Quarry Bay, Hong Kong
Website: taikooplace.com

8. Hong Kong French Film Festival

Hong Kong French Film Festival, the oldest cinematic festival in Hong Kong, will kick off on November 19 this year. Since 1953, the festival has presented 1,600 French films to celebrate the very best of French cinema. This year, there will be a new selection of 50 titles, which will pay tribute to the icons of French cinema as well as celebrate new talents. Highlights this year include films that focus on affiliation such as Jim’s Story and The Quiet Son. Women’s empowerment will also be a major theme with Being Maria and The Balconette as not-to-miss titles. Furthermore, French directors Franck Dubosc and Atonine Chevrollier will be in attendance to talk about their films. Actresses Camille Razat (from Emily in Paris) and Mélanie Robert will also make an appearance for the screening of their film Prodigieuses.

Date: November 19 to December 10
Venue: Various locations across Hong Kong
Website: ​​hhkfrenchfilmfestival.com

9. Freespace Dance

The Freespace Dance Festival will run from November 21 to December 15 for its fifth edition. The West Kowloon Cultural District Authority will present a cutting-edge programme of four contemporary dance works by renowned local and international choreographers. Under the theme of “Re: Time and Space”, audiences will be able to stimulate their imagination based on the concepts of time and space. Plus, there will be sharing sessions from independent artists, workshops, post-performance meet and greet, and more. 

The world premiere of “Freespace Dance-exhibitionist” by award-winning Hong Kong dance artist Daniel Yeung will serve as the opening performance. Emerging Thai choreographer Kornkarn Rungsawang will also present “Mali Bucha: Dance Offering”, which is a work that combines traditional ritual-inspired dance, music, and modern technology. Tickets for the programmes at The Box are now on sale via Cityline.

Date: November 21 to December 15
Venue: Freespace, No. 18 Museum Drive, West Kowloon, Hong Kong
Website: ​​freespacedance.hk

10. Clockenflap

 

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Hong Kong’s leading outdoor musical festival will make its return this month. Don’t miss international, regional, and local acts who will put on show-stopping performances. This year, Jack White will be the Sunday headliner while Air will take the lead on Friday. British hip-hop sensation Central Cee will hit up the stage on Saturday. Other notable performers include St. Vincent, trailblazing DJ/producer Jamie xx, and psychedelic pop-rocker Glass Animals.

Hip-hop duo Creepy Nuts from Japan, J-Pop vocalist yama, post-rock/math rock masters toe, mesmerising girl group Sakurazaka46 as well as Taiwan indie favourites Deca Joins should also be on your radar. Don’t miss local acts such as neo-jazz act R.O.O.T, music legend Carl Wong and the Hats On Band ft. Jer Lau, as well as singer-songwriter Serrini. Check out the full artist lineup here.

Date: November 29 to December 1
Venue: Central Harbourfront Event Space
Website: clockenflap.com

Make sure to bookmark this list of Hong Kong events in November 2024!

(Featured and Hero Image credit: Bernie Ng via Freespace Dance)

Note:
The information in this article is accurate as of the date of publication.

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November 2024: 10 unmissable events to attend in Hong Kong

Jianne Soriano

Senior Digital Writer (Growth) - Dining, Culture & Travel

An introvert at heart, Jianne has an immense passion for storytelling. After working in Tokyo, this Filipino, Hong Kong-born native is back to tell stories about her home(s). When she’s not writing, you can find her looking for the best hojicha spots, binge-watching her comfort movies, or travelling solo.

 
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