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Nostalgia overload! Wellcome, Hong Kong’s longest-running supermarket chain, has transformed its Yau Ma Tei branch into a stunning retro concept store. Located opposite the historic Old Yau Ma Tei Police Station, this time-capsule supermarket features neon lights, vintage turnstiles, and exclusive 1950s-70s inspired souvenirs, celebrating the golden era of Hong Kong heritage.
Heading to the massive new Kai Tak Sports Park for a concert or a match? You won’t go hungry. 7-Eleven Hong Kong has unveiled a brand-new "experience-focused" store at Kai Tak Mall, designed to be the ultimate pitstop for fans and athletes. Forget your average convenience run; this is 7-Eleven leveled up for Hong Kong's newest mega-venue.

Culture vultures and party animals, unite. M+ Museum in the West Kowloon Cultural District is bringing back its legendary after-hours series, M+ at Night. Known for transforming the world-class museum into a late-night playground of music, drinks, and creative workshops, the 2026 season kicks off this March with a fresh twist that includes stand-up comedy and game shows.

Looking for the ultimate indoor weekend activity? The Hong Kong Science Museum in Tsim Sha Tsui East has just unveiled three stunning new permanent galleries. Featuring the iconic "Betsy" airplane, autonomous driving simulators, and interactive AI art, it’s the perfect spot for families, tech-heads, and curious expats to explore the future of Hong Kong innovation.

Love Japanese fashion but hate the import markups? Meet andST Outlet, the latest Japanese multi-brand retailer to land in Kowloon Bay. Known for gathering Japan's coolest lifestyle labels under one roof, this new MegaBox store is their first-ever overseas outlet, promising serious style without the Tokyo flight price tag.

Hong Kong’s favourite comfort food is officially taking flight! Tam Jai Mixian has landed in the Philippines, bringing its signature numbing spice and silky noodles to Manila. It’s a huge win for HK food culture—and a challenge for our Filipino friends: can they handle the 10 levels of spice?

Ready to trade the city grit for some California sunshine? Hollister has officially dropped anchor at K11 Art Mall. Expect major beach house vibes, a serious denim upgrade, and that signature scent that instantly teleports you to Huntington Beach.

Nostalgia is having a moment, and Kodak Apparel is leading the charge. The cult-favourite Korean fashion brand has launched its first-ever Hong Kong pop-up at Airside in Kai Tak. Think vintage colour palettes, film canister aesthetics, and enough photo ops to fill your camera roll for weeks.

Forget your quick takeaway latte - this is coffee fit for royalty. Starbucks has unveiled a breathtaking new concept store at the Hong Kong Palace Museum, blending Ming Dynasty aesthetics with modern brewing craft. It’s hands down the most "Instagrammable" coffee run in West Kowloon.

The hamburg wars are heating up! Yamamoto Hamburg, the sister brand of the viral sensation 'Hikiniku to Come', has arrived at PopCorn mall. Get ready for handmade, juicy patties, unlimited Japanese rice, and a family-style dining experience that feels like a warm hug.

Forget the silver service and white gloves for a second - there’s a new reason to head to The Peninsula, and it fits right in your hand. The legendary hotel has just dropped a Pistachio Latte that’s breaking the internet, and surprisingly, it won’t break your bank account.

Move over tea and biscuits, the "Studio-to-Street" movement is taking over Tsim Sha Tsui! Word on the Victoria Dockside is that Alo Yoga is eyeing a massive new flagship at K11 MUSEA. Get those credit cards ready, because your athleisure game is about to level up.