It’s a long weekend in Hong Kong thanks to the Chung Yeung Festival on Friday, and there are plenty of things to do for those who opt to stay in the city. Here are our top five suggestions.
1. The Wheel of Time – Woe of the Seasons
The Chinese calendar splits the year into 24 solar terms according to the sun’s position.
This concert by the Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra, conceived by its artistic director, Yan Huichang, will transform the solar terms into a fascinating musical experience using a combination of Chinese orchestral music and digital technology.
The Wheel of Time – Woe of the Seasons, Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra, Hong Kong Cultural Centre Concert Hall, Oct. 14, 8pm. Tickets available from Urbtix.
For more must-see shows for fans of art and the performing arts in Hong Kong this weekend, click here.
2. The Boy and the Heron
“I have grown old,” says a wizened, mystical character in The Boy and The Heron, announcing that he seeks a successor. Undoubtedly it is a line that resonates, for this is the latest film by Japanese animation maestro Hayao Miyazaki.
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