The waters off the southern coast of Hong Kong Island become a canvas of white sails during Hong Kong Race Week. Hosted by the prestigious Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club, this international dinghy regatta attracts hundreds of elite youth and Olympic-pathway sailors from across the globe. It’s a week of high-stakes tactical racing across multiple classes, where the city’s challenging currents and unpredictable winds put the world’s best young talent to the test.
For spectators, the best views are from the beaches of Repulse Bay or the promenade at Deep Water Bay, where the sight of hundreds of boats competing against the lush green hills of the island is truly spectacular. It’s a quintessential event - sporty, international, and effortlessly chic. Even if you don't know your port from your starboard, the sheer scale of the event and the vibrant energy of the sailing community make it a fantastic day out by the sea.

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