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Cheung Chau Island Events - October 2025

Complete guide to events in Cheung Chau Island for October 2025. Found 5 events with detailed information, tickets, and booking details.

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🎉 Festival Events

Mid-Autumn Festival 2025

📅 Monday, October 06, 2025

Traditional Chinese festival celebrating the autumn harvest and full moon. Hong Kong's celebration features lantern displays, fire dragon dances, and mooncake sharing.\n\nHighlights include the famous Tai Hang Fire Dragon Dance - a 67-metre-long dragon covered with burning incense sticks, performed by over 300 people. The procession starts in Tai Hang village and ends at Victoria Park.

📍 Location: Victoria Park, Tai Hang, Hong Kong

🏷️ Categories: Festival, Traditional, Cultural

🌐 More Information: Official Website

📞 Contact: Leisure and Cultural Services Department - +852 2591 1340

Hong Kong Wine & Dine Festival 2025

📅 Thursday, October 23, 2025

Hong Kong's premier food and wine festival featuring waterfront dining, wine tastings, and gourmet experiences. Wander the waterfront with wine in hand for perfect evening entertainment.\n\nThe festival showcases local and international cuisine, wine masterclasses, and live entertainment against the backdrop of Victoria Harbour.

📍 Location: Central Harbourfront, Kennedy Town, Tsim Sha Tsui

🏷️ Categories: Festival, Food

🌐 More Information: Official Website

📞 Contact: Hong Kong Tourism Board - [email protected]

🎨 Art Events

Fine Art Asia 2025

📅 Saturday, October 04, 2025

Premier Asian art fair featuring traditional and contemporary art from leading galleries across Asia and internationally.\n\nThe exhibition showcases paintings, sculptures, ceramics, and other artworks from established and emerging artists, providing a platform for art collectors and enthusiasts.

📍 Location: Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre

🏷️ Categories: Art, Cultural, Exhibition

🌐 More Information: Official Website

📞 Contact: Art & Antique International Fair Limited - 3107 0681, [email protected]

💼 Business Events

electronicAsia 2025

📅 Monday, October 13, 2025

Leading electronics trade exhibition in Asia showcasing the latest innovations in consumer electronics, components, and technology solutions.\n\nThe trade show features product launches, technology demonstrations, and networking opportunities for industry professionals and buyers.

📍 Location: Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre

🏷️ Categories: Business, Technology

🌐 More Information: Official Website

📞 Contact: Hong Kong Trade Development Council - (852) 1830 668, [email protected]

🏮 Traditional Events

Chung Yeung Festival 2025

📅 Wednesday, October 29, 2025

Traditional Chinese festival for honoring ancestors, featuring hiking to high places and tomb sweeping rituals. Also known as Double Ninth Festival.\n\nFamilies typically hike to mountain peaks like Dragon's Back or The Peak to pay respects to ancestors and enjoy autumn scenery. A perfect opportunity to explore Hong Kong's natural beauty while participating in cultural traditions.

📍 Location: Various hiking trails and peaks throughout Hong Kong

🏷️ Categories: Traditional, Cultural

🌐 More Information: Official Website

📞 Contact: Hong Kong Government Information Centre

Food Restaurants

A lot of people come to Cheung Chau specifically for the food, and there are indeed a range of traditional and modern choices. As a historic fishing village it is of course very related to seafood, fish and marine products. Here you will find a full range of seafood dishes, but also traditional Hong Kong Cafe fare, Cantonese Dim Sum and international choices as well.

Catering to the large number of visitors who are coming to Cheung Chau for a seafood lunch or dinner there is a stretch of seafront with many seafood restaurants. Each one has tables by the sea as well as some indoor seating. Focusing on providing food for visitors it concentrates on rustic and traditional Cantonese presentations of seafood. Try a steamed fish with ginger and spring onion, stir fried little clams with chili, crispy deep fried squid or steamed garlic prawns. Typical accompaniments such as plain or fried rice, beef and broccoli stir fry and sweet and sour pork make for a complete meal and cater to those who do not like seafood.


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