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More galleries from Middle East taking part in Hong Kong’s Art Central
10th edition of art fair will include two galleries from the United Arab Emirates and one from Israel among 108 from across the world.
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Hong Kong economy
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HKwalls 2025: what not to miss at Hong Kong’s street art festival
25 Mar 2025 - 4:22PM
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Then & Now
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Hong Kong’s rich history of art clubs dates back to the 1850s
24 Mar 2025 - 6:15PM
Hong Kong society
K-pop group NJZ tells fans it will take break from shows after Hong Kong concert
Group formerly known as NewJeans says it will pause all activities ‘out of respect for the court’s decisions’ amid legal dispute with former agency.
23 Mar 2025 - 11:39PM
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Showtime: 4 unmissable art exhibitions to keep you cultured
Not-to-be-missed artists about to open in Hong Kong include Emma McIntyre, Lynne Drexler, Louise Bourgeois and Emma Webster.
23 Mar 2025 - 2:00PM
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Is this our dystopian future? Hong Kong artist’s fantasy 2084
Not 1984, but 2084: Michelle Fung imagines a dystopian future in art that’s in part a response to consumerism and environmental woes.
23 Mar 2025 - 1:41PM
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Sunset for Hong Kong’s Sunbeam Theatre
The church group that purchased the theatre plans to convert the building into a community centre.
23 Mar 2025 - 12:29PM
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Asian cinema: Hong Kong film
What other films did A Chinese Ghost Story’s Tony Ching Siu-tung direct?
From a film starring Kelly Chen and Donnie Yen to an Indiana Jones rip-off with Jet Li, 4 of Tony Ching’s lesser-known productions.
23 Mar 2025 - 11:15AM
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Books and literature
Language Matters
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Poetry ‘a luxury we cannot afford’? Singapore and world have moved on
Lee Kuan Yew’s maxim that poetry was an unaffordable luxury was of its time. These days it is widely appreciated, and not just in Singapore.
23 Mar 2025 - 8:15AM
Art
This week in PostMag: Art everywhere throughout Hong Kong, European museums tour
With Art Basel and Art Central on the horizon, we speak with artists such as Takashi Murakami, as well as hit some European art destinations.
22 Mar 2025 - 7:30PM
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Art March is taking over Hong Kong. Here is what you shouldn’t miss
The Post covers what’s being offered across the city, including exhibitions, installations, hands-on experiences and discussions.
22 Mar 2025 - 7:10PM
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Conversation of creativity: Picasso masterpieces meet modern Asian works
A Hong Kong exhibition puts the Spanish painter and sculptor alongside some of Asia’s finest in a groundbreaking artistic dialogue to try and reveal the man behind the myth.
22 Mar 2025 - 4:15AM
Hong Kong society
Hong Kong’s intangible cultural heritage to be celebrated in new annual initiative
Different types of craftsmanship, performances, traditions and rituals among activities to be showcased across the month of June.
21 Mar 2025 - 8:58PM
Art
Picasso, Warhol and more land in Hong Kong for art month
With Art Basel Hong Kong and Art Central about to open, here’s our rundown of this year’s highlights.
25 Mar 2025 - 11:44AM
Hong Kong society
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Dim sum: a Hong Kong cultural icon calling out for a makeover
Readers discuss reinventing the dim sum dining experience, and how the city can present a welcoming face to tourists.
21 Mar 2025 - 11:30AM
From our archives
When Hong Kong announced the city’s first open-air theatre
In 1983, the curtain was raised on the Ko Shan Road park and theatre, which took two years and $50 million to build.
21 Mar 2025 - 6:30AM
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Deliciously terrifying David Boring show mixes post-punk sounds with horror
The underground indie group’s one-off event included them live-scoring horror music videos by local filmmakers and a Butoh performance.
20 Mar 2025 - 6:09PM
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Jimmy Lo, Hong Kong lyricist behind popular Cantopop classics, dies at 75
‘My father has passed away in his sleep … he passed away peacefully,’ daughter Thalea Lo writes on social media.
20 Mar 2025 - 8:08PM
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This museum director built her life on art, music and islands
Suhanya Raffel, museum director of M+ in Hong Kong, has a passion for building world-class institutions, and despite identifying as ‘many things’, is a Hongkonger at heart.
19 Mar 2025 - 3:10PM
Hong Kong society
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Hong Kong’s historic buildings can serve as strategic assets
Readers discuss the preservation of the city’s built environment, and how an anti-phishing measure can be strengthened.
19 Mar 2025 - 11:30AM
Cantonese culture
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Cantonese opera need not be popular to be part of Hong Kong heritage
Preserving the theatre means preserving a piece of the city’s cultural identity, affirming Cantonese opera as part of our heritage.
19 Mar 2025 - 11:05AM
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‘Uncle Four’ a true Hong Kong success story
Tycoon Lee Shau-kee built a business empire and fortune, while giving back to the local and mainland community.
24 Mar 2025 - 3:04PM
Hong Kong economy
Hong Kong’s John Lee urges Kai Tak Sports Park to boost crisis management
Chief Executive John Lee says some arrangements at the newly opened venue have caused ‘issues’.
18 Mar 2025 - 8:31PM
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Hong Kong’s corporate culture challenged in defiant art show
‘Re:Urgent’ is a satirical art exhibition being held at Young Soy Gallery in Central featuring four office cubicles and a boss’ office.
18 Mar 2025 - 1:43PM
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Discover Bouie Choi’s intricate wood paintings at Art Basel Hong Kong
Choi’s intricate paintings on reclaimed wood are inspired by folk legends and scenes of Hong Kong as well as the artist’s childhood memories.
18 Mar 2025 - 11:00AM
Hong Kong society
Hong Kong’s Sean Lau named best actor at Asian Film Awards for role in Papa
Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In, set in the Kowloon Walled City, wins best editing and best production design.
17 Mar 2025 - 12:10AM
Asian cinema: Hong Kong film
Riley Ip’s 3 best Hong Kong films, with stars such as Shu Qi and Eric Tsang
In the late 1990s and early 2000s, Riley Ip made films featuring stars such as Takeshi Kaneshiro and Anthony Wong. Here are the 3 best.
17 Mar 2025 - 7:43AM
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It’s showtime for 4 must-see art exhibitions this week
This week’s thought-provoking shows from the queer cosmos of ‘How to be Happy Together?’ to exploring human destiny in ‘Veering’ and more.
15 Mar 2025 - 4:15PM
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