The ultimate test of endurance returns to the 852, bringing an electric atmosphere to the streets of Kowloon and Hong Kong Island. As the city’s premier "M" Mark sporting event, the marathon attracts over 70,000 participants ranging from elite international athletes to local weekend warriors, all vying to conquer the "Three Bridges and Three Tunnels" course. Whether you're running the full 42km or the popular 10km dash, the energy of the cheering crowds and the sight of a sea of runners crossing the Tsing Ma Bridge is a spectacle that defines the Hong Kong spirit.
For those not lacing up their trainers, the finish line at Victoria Park is the place to be for a high-octane celebration. The festival zone offers a mix of wellness pop-ups, recovery lounges, and plenty of photo ops to capture that post-race glow. It’s a day where the city’s pulse beats a little faster, blending professional sportsmanship with a community-wide carnival vibe that makes it a mandatory entry on any January calendar.

Hong Kong’s quirkiest and most famous traditional festival, featuring the iconic Piu Sik parade and midnight bun scrambling.

Prepare to get drenched at Hong Kong’s ultimate Thai New Year water festival, Songkran HK, in the heart of "Little Thailand".

A heavily caffeinated crossover bringing the finest artisanal roasters from Tokyo and Hong Kong under one roof - all at the Coffee HK Festival 2026.