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Retired Routemaster Bus
Built in 1964, the 27-feet AEC Routemaster buses in Hong Kong were classic British
double-deckers, operated by Citybus for hiring and promotional services, featuring
the iconic open top platform. Citybus operated 4 standard-length RM units acquired
between 1986 and 1991. This is "Citybus No. 1" which was retired and sold.
Citybus received HK$729,900 from the Environmental Protection Department’s Ex-gratia
Payment Scheme for phasing out pre-Euro IV diesel commercial vehicles that have been
in use in Hong Kong for more than 15 years. A campsite introduced the retired bus as
a rare "bus campground" to establish a unique setting.
Hong Kong | 2026
31 Mar 2026

Art Basel Encounter at Pacific Place
Pacific Place hosts the only offsite project of Art Basel Hong Kong’s Encounters,
featuring a dynamic site-specific digital animation installation. The work of
Berlin-based American artist, Christine Sun Kim, A String of Echo Traps transforms
Park Court into a landscape of visual resonance, exploring echoes as metaphors
for Deaf life and communication across languages.
With a large-scale digital animation display and an immersive floor mural platform,
this distinctive installation invites visitors to reflect on the spatiality of
language and the politics of sound. On display 21 March to 12 April.
Admiralty . Hong Kong | 2026
30 Mar 2026

Jeremy's Bathhouse
Hong Kong artist Chan Wai‑lap presents Jeremy’s Bathhouse – a dreamy, ceramic bathhouse
as an extension of his ongoing ‘Swimming’ series. Inspired by love, connection,
different bathing cultures, and the 2016 viral story of Jeremy, the left-spiral
snail, the exhibition features a heart-shaped pool installation made with more
than 1,200 handcrafted ceramic tiles designed by Chan.
Oil Street Art Space
On display until 30 Aug 2026
North Point . Hong Kong | 2026
29 Mar 2026

Giant Cats at West Kowloon
The Cats that Slept for a Thousand Years - the immersive installation features a family
of 3 giant, inflatable, robotic sleeping cats – up to 10m long – who respond to your
presence and touch. Feel free to stroke them or lean against their soft bodies and
see what happens – maybe you will see a tail twitch or hear them purr!
The installation is a magical experience specially created for WestK FunFest by Air
Giants from UK, an art studio making some of the world’s largest, and most adorable
soft robots.
Harbourside East Lawn, West Kowloon Art Park | 19 March - 7 April 2026
Opening and illumination time:
Monday to Friday: 2pm–8pm
Saturday, Sunday, Public Holidays: 12nn–8pm
West Kowloon . Hong Kong | 2026
28 Mar 2026

Abandoned Village School with Fairy Pitta Mural
Built in 1962, the school in the hills served children from 6 villages in the area. It has
3 classrooms plus a separate building for toilets. Due to population decline and improved
transportation, student enrolment declined and it closed in 1983. The school was abandoned
since. The buildings are dilapidated and overgrown with vines and weeds.
Recently, the house has gained new life through artistic interventions. British artists
Rob Aspire and Dominic Johnson-Hill @plastered8, as part of the "Flock" project,
have painted vibrant mural of a migratory bird - a fairy pitta on its wall
attracting hikers, photographers, and eco-tourists.
Hong Kong | 2026
27 Mar 2026

Art Basel 2026
Witness (2025) is a large-scale immersive installation by Filipino artist
Geraldine Javier, featured in the Encounters sector (Booth EN10) at Art
Basel Hong Kong 2026. The work consists of eco-printed textile columns,
created using plant-steaming techniques. It acting as tree rings that
serve as witnesses to climate changes. It debuted previously at the
2025 Helsinki Biennial.
Art Basel Hong Kong 2026, at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre
(HKCEC) from March 27–29, 2026, has VIP preview days on March 25-26. Featuring
240 premier galleries from 41 countries and regions, the event showcases
diverse artworks with a strong focus on Asia-Pacific talent.
Wanchai . Hong Kong | 2026
26 Mar 2026

Art Central 2026
Recursive Feedback Ritual 0.01, 2026, a real-time computational sculpture by
Hong Kong artist Kaitlyn Hau. The installation and motion‑capture performance
translates bipolar and obsessive‑compulsive states into data‑driven choreography.
Oscillating between order and instability, Hau’s work probes recursion and
feedback as metaphors for contemporary emotional processes — and the
inextricable mediation of technology in their expression.
Art Central 2026 brings together a record 117 galleries and over 500 artists
from Hong Kong, Asia and beyond. Firmly established as one of the region’s
leading art platforms for critical engagement and discovery.
Hong Kong Central Harbourfront | March 25–29, 2026 | VIP Preview on March 24)
Central . Hong Kong | 2026
25 Mar 2026

Derelict Beached Yacht
A single-hulled sailing yacht with a fibreglass hull that ran aground is found on a
sandy/rocky beach in one of the outlying islands in Hong Kong. The topside is white
with a dark blue lower body. It lies derelict with its mast tilted and body beached.
The open forward hatch reveals a cluttered, damaged interior with broken panels,
loose wood and debris. Apparently, it has been deserted for a while.
Hong Kong | 2026
24 Mar 2026

The French Room
The "French Room" at the Dr Sun Yat-sen Museum in Hong Kong is officially known as the
White Hall (or White Parlour). This room is a prime example of the mansion's opulent
European-influenced interior, featuring classical Baroque and Rococo decorative elements.
The room is characterized by its white and gold color scheme, with molded plaster ceiling
panels highlighted in gold leaf. It contains French doors, crystal chandeliers, mirrors
and wall lamps.
Dr Sun Yat-sen Museum is dedicated to the life and revolutionary career of Dr Sun, the
founding father of modern China. It is housed in Kom Tong Hall, a beautifully preserved
1914 Edwardian Classical mansion and a declared monument.
SOHO . Hong Kong | 2026
23 Mar 2026

Lan Kwai Fong India Festival
The Incredible India Festival returns to Lan Kwai Fong on 21 to 22 March, transforming
the iconic district into a vibrant celebration of Indian culture, cuisine and community.
Indulge in diverse flavours from renowned restaurants, ranging from traditional South
Indian fare to modern fusion. Immerse yourself in cultural experiences including henna
art, Bollywood dancing, yoga workshops and mesmerising performances.
Grand Bollywood Dancing Parade on Saturday at 1pm. Free entry for an unforgettable
journey through India's rich heritage.
Central . Hong Kong | 2026
22 Mar 2026

Abandoned Brick Factory
Established in 1986, the 2-storey brick factory is built on a site of 2,000 sq ft.
They specialised in cement reinforced support bricks and "butterfly bricks" which
were well received. Around 1997 was a golden age for the engineering industry, and
the factory participated in major projects ranging from the airport, cross-harbour
tunnels and university campuses to exports to Southeast Asia plus the construction
of the artificial islands for the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge.
With the development of the Northern Metropolis, the land area has been acquired
by the goverment. They factory was closed on 12 March 2026.
Hong Kong | 2026
21 Mar 2026

Abandoned Village House with Kingfisher Mural
A 3-storey village house up the hillside with ornate tiled gates and staircases typical
of rural houses from the 1950s–1970s era is found in Mui Wo, Lantau island. It has been
abandoned for a long time. The building is heavily dilapidated and overgrown with vines
and weeds.
Recently, the house has gained new life through artistic interventions. British artists
Rob Aspire and Dominic Johnson-Hill @plastered8, as part of the "Flock" project,
have painted vibrant mural of a native bird - a white-throated kingfisher on its wall
attracting hikers, photographers, and eco-tourists.
Hong Kong | 2026
20 Mar 2026

PH at Dystopia/Utopia Show
In the year 2096, Hong Kong ripples like a bioluminescent circuit. Glass towers
breathing with mycelial light find its way deep below the maglev arteries, where the
undercity hums in ultraviolet rebellion. Artists hack the skyline with drones painted
in quantum graffiti, their pigments responding to emotional frequency. Beneath neon
cathedrals of commerce, artists convene under the Kwun Tong Bypass to share their
latest inventions, sounds forged by code, and sculpted mythologies of visual dances.
PH is one of the Featured Artist at the "DYSTOPIA / UTOPIA" show at Immerse, Kwun
Tong on Wednesday. The exhibition brings together global artists to address the
question, "What does FUTURISM mean in 2026?" through a series of immersive films,
visuals, installations, poetry, etc. Organized by Critical Mass HK and WE ARE THE
FUTURE!, an interdisciplinary art party, collective and label of global
artists creatives, and futurists based in Brooklyn, NY.
Curated by: Sunny (CM), Ivana (CM), Senaida (WATF!) & Dika (WATF!)
Kwun Tong . Hong Kong | 2026
19 Mar 2026

Common Bluebottle
The most distinctive feature of Common Bluebottle is the turquoise band
across its wings, which can be seen even from a distance. As it tends
to fly swiftly among flowers, it is hard to catch a close glimpse of it.
Its larvae feed on White Jade Orchid Tree.
Kwu Tung . Hong Kong | 2026
18 Mar 2026

Abandoned WWII Bunker
The World War II era bunker is part of the Western Fire Command Headquarters
in the hills. The bunker remains largely intact in its core rooms but shows
heavy war damage: shell holes, collapsed sections, missing steel doors, and
rubble. Some areas have graffiti and painted decorations - crown-like
triangular patterns on the ceiling. A large colony of bats resides there.
Hong Kong | 2026
17 Mar 2026

Upscale Ocean-front Villa
Built in 1954, the 3-storey plus basement upscale villa has 5 bedrooms with
floor space of over 6,000 sq ft on a site of 15,240 sq ft. It has expansive
seaview and grand interior architecture (spiral/curved stairs, high ceilings,
large ocean-view windows). Furniture and fixtures are mostly cleared.
Hong Kong | 2026
16 Mar 2026

Deserted Martial Art Centre
The martial art cultural centre was established in 2006 on the site of
a public school which was closed in 1999. It was repurposed to promote
martial arts, Zen meditation, wellness exercises, vegan meals, and youth
programs with hostel accommodation, and a cafeteria.
It thrived for years but closed temporarily in July–August 2020 due to
COVID-19 and never reopened. Currently, the centre remains deserted
and derelict with no active program.
Hong Kong | 2026
15 Mar 2026

AD2000 by Yue Minjun
2000 AD, a group of 25 life-size figures by Chinese artist Yue Minjun.
Part of Sigg Collection at M+ Museum at West Kowloon Cultural District,
Hong Kong.
West Kowloon . Hong Kong | 2026
14 Mar 2026

Golden Trumpet Trees
Golden Trumpet Trees (Tabebuia chrysantha) at U Lam Terrace in SOHO, Hong Kong,
is a popular, scenic spot known for a row of blooming vibrant yellow flowers,
typically in March or April.
SOHO . Hong Kong | 2026
13 Mar 2026

Marguerite Daisies
Marguerite daisies have bright blooms and make for excellent cut flowers, house
flowers, or garden plants.
Mui Wo . Hong Kong | 2026
12 Mar 2026

Abandoned Village House with Magpie Mural
A village house, constructed in a simple, functional style typical of rural houses from
the 1950s–1970s era is found in Mui Wo, Lantau island. It has been abandoned for a
long time. The building is heavily dilapidated and overgrown with vines, and weeds.
Recently, the house has gained new life through artistic interventions. British artists
Rob Aspire and Dominic Johnson-Hill, as part of the "Flock" project, have painted vibrant
mural of a native bird - a Red Billed Blue Magpie on its wall, attracting hikers,
photographers, and eco-tourists.
Hong Kong | 2026
11 Mar 2026

Abandoned Village House with 3 Bird Murals
A 2-storey village house, constructed in a simple, functional style typical of rural houses
from the 1920s–1940s era is found in the hills in Mui Wo, Lantau island. It is abandoned
with 2 rusted refrigerators and is in a state of advanced decay, overgrown with foliage,
vines, and trees, including moss-covered walls, broken windows and collapsed roof.
Recently, the house has gained new life through artistic interventions. British artists
Rob Aspire and Dominic Johnson-Hill, as part of the "Flock" project, have painted vibrant
murals of 3 native and migratory birds - Amur Paradise Flycatcher, Swinhoe's White-eye
and Grey Wagtail on its walls, attracting hikers, photographers, and eco-tourists.
Hong Kong | 2026
10 Mar 2026

M+ Illuminated by Rainbow Spectrum
Vibrant rainbow spectrum washes across the floor and subtly illuminating parts of the space
at M+ Museum. This multicoloured effect appears through sunlight filtering down from a glass
skylight above. The adjacent graceful, double-curved staircase spirals upward in an elegant,
organic helix.
M+ in Hong Kong's West Kowloon Cultural District, by Herzog & de Meuron, is a world-class
museum of contemporary visual culture, dedicated to collecting, exhibiting, and
interpreting visual art, design and architecture.
Admiralty . Hong Kong | 2026
9 Mar 2026

International Women's Day 2026
Sara, Julie, Jeorge, Antonia and LouLou dress up for International Women's Day
at Hong Kong Park.
Admiralty . Hong Kong | 2026
8 Mar 2026

FutureScope Dome Projection
⌓ FutureScope Special Screening ⌓ C-LAB Future Vision Lab Selections
Featuring four visual experimental works from C-LAB Future Vision Lab,
exploring the boundaries of image-making within the dome space.
- Featured Artworks -
. Second Nature - by Ke-Jyun WU x Bo-Hsun LIN
. Insight - by XTRUX x SHENG
. Night Walk 2023 - by CHUANG Ho
. Folding Harmonies - by WU Ping-Sheng
Dates:06–08.03.2026
Sessions:13:00 | 14:45 | 16:30 | 18:15 | 20:00 (33 min each)
Location:Dream by the Sea, Kai Tak Sports Park (Outside Kai Tak Stadium Gate B)
Free registration
#FutureScope #SpecialScreening #ArtDomeHK #ImmersiveExperience #HongKongEvent
#KaiTak #FutureTense #BRAZOMECANICO #CLAB #MediaArt #DigitalArt
Kai Tak . Hong Kong | 2026
7 Mar 2026

Plum Blossom Blooming
Plum blossom blooms in January to March in Hong Kong with peak viewing
generally around Lunar New Year.
Kwun Tong . Hong Kong | 2026
6 Mar 2026

Deserted Village School from 1960s
Established in 1964, the school has 9 classrooms, including a music room, a computer
room, a playground and a basketball court. Enrollment once exceeded 500 at its peak.
The school is closed in 2006 due to declining enrolment. The building is heavily
dilapidated and overgrown with trees, vines, and weeds. Lots of graffiti are found.
Hong Kong | 2026
5 Mar 2026

Deserted Warehouse from 1960s
Built in 1966, the warehouse is one of the few industrial buildings located in
the middle of a bustling urban district. It consists of 2 buildings which are
totally emptied out, with lots of graffiti on the walls. It has been deserted
for decades and is in the process of being demolished.
Hong Kong | 2026
4 Mar 2026

Masked Laughingthrush
Masked Laughingthrush has a conspicuous black mask on its face. It favours forest
undergrowth and usually gathers in small flocks. It is featured with its loud,
scolding calls of 'piaw-piaw'. A rowdy and sociable inhabitant of gardens,
parks, and shrubby thickets. They frequent Hong Kong Park.
Admiralty . Hong Kong | 2026
3 Mar 2026

Deserted Water Treatment Plant
Built in 1963, the plant housed the operational buildings for local raw water pumping,
treatment/filtration and staff dormitory. As the population grew, a larger modern
plant came online, the older site became redundant and was phased out.
Hong Kong | 2026
2 Mar 2026

Deserted Hakka Mansion from 1930s
Built between 1933-36, the Hakka mansion includes 2 buildings. The 2-storey main building
is of a blend of Chinese and Western architectural styles, constructed of reinforced
concrete with wooden beams inside. It is the main residence with 27 rooms. The second
is a servant's dormitory. For security, there are 3 circular observation posts at 3
corners of the roof. It was bought by a developer in 1997 who promised to restore
but did very little. It was rated a Grade III historic building in 2012.
Hong Kong | 2026
1 Mar 2026
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