That’s PRD takes a look at the best of the month in Hong Kong:
Dec 7-8, 14-15, 21-22: Stanley Plaza Christmas Market 2019
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“It’s the most wonderful time of the year.” This song was first recorded back in 1963 and is still quoted to this day. But seriously, there’s something purely blissful about Christmas markets, and Stanley Plaza is the place to go in Hong Kong to pick up that Christmas spirit. Check out the festivities, along with an array of festive gifts, treats and deals.
Sat-Sun until Dec 22, various times; free entry. Stanley Plaza.
Dec 18-Jan 12: The Lion King
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You should have no worries when viewing this month’s production of The Lion King in Hong Kong. Fresh in everyone’s heads after its silver screen reincarnation earlier this year, come to AsiaWorld-Expo to see the vast savannahs of Africa on the big stage. And remember – hakuna matata!
Various dates, times and prices. AsiaWorld-Expo. Tickets.
Dec 28-29: Creamfields Hong Kong 2019
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Remember Clockenflap 2019? Neither do we, but we’re still holding out hope that this major dance music festival won’t be canceled. Creamfields Hong Kong 2019 has an uber talented lineup this time around, with DJ Snake, ILLenium and Key4050 leading an A-list group of well-known artists. Pro tip: Don’t buy tickets anywhere other than official ticketing platforms, as this event may suffer a Clockenflap fate.
Sat-Sun Dec 28-29, all day; HKD988-1,488. West Kowloon Art Park. Tickets.
All Month: Bird Watching Festival
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This month, flock with the pack to Hong Kong Wetland Park for the Bird Watching Festival happening throughout the month of December. Have a passion for birds that your friend Karen simply doesn’t understand? If so, leave her to Candy Crush and meet new bird enthusiasts as the park is offering workshops, guided walks and other ‘edutainment’ activities. Grow your knowledge of our winged friends by exploring the beautiful wetland reserve.
Until Jan 1, various times and prices. Hong Kong Wetland Park.
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