Viral street art, secret outdoor gardens, massive installations…need we say more?

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1.Snap pics at the huuuuge outdoor installations that line Victoria Harbour duringArt@Harbour 2024.

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Viral street art, secret outdoor gardens, massive installations…need we say more?

One of them is “teamLab: Continuous,” which changes colours as you interact with the figures.

2.Become mesmerized at the new design paradise that isK11 MUSEA.

It’s a mall!

Illuminated egg-shaped sculptures displayed on a waterfront with city skyline in the background at night

It’s an architectural marvel!

It’s a contemporary art hub!

3.Get starstruck by theAvenue of Stars, where Hong Kong’s brightest are immortalized against the skyline.

Large spherical geometric sculpture inside a multi-level shopping center

Spot celeb handprints (like Michelle Yeoh’s) and statues (like Bruce Lee’s).

5.In the same neighbourhood, exploreM+.

It’s one of the largest modern art museums in the world and is home to 33 galleries.

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6.There’s no shortage of arts events in Hong Kong, andWestK FunFestis one of them.

Have fun playing with the giant interactive bubbles featured in “Ephemeral.”

7.Don’t forget to exploreArt Basel it’s not just a Miami thing!

Street art on wall by a modern building with a sign reading "Freespace The Terrace"

This year, it features over 240 galleries showcasing the best of the best.

8.Jump into history at theHong Kong Palace Museum.

9.For something a little off the beaten path, wander over toLeather Factory My Secret Garden.

People walking among large illuminated translucent spheres at night

It’s an artsy junkyard on the serene island of Peng Chau that’ll leave your imagination tingling.

It’s known for a ton of artisanal workshops and stores, too!

11.Have a colourful sit at theWan Chai Waterfront Promenade.

Art exhibit with hanging sculptures and visitors observing wall-mounted artworks

12.And that’s not the only place to catch some serious street art!

Walk around and spot pieces like this dragon created by Japanese celeb Shingo Katori on Shelley Street.

you’ve got the option to check out more street art spotshere.

A seaside boardwalk featuring steps painted with colorful, child-friendly illustrations and a small, roofed boat in the background

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Graffiti mural on Shelley Street with abstract patterns and cityscape, incorporating street sign

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