Added to MY WALLET
Log in / Sign up
Hello,
  • Created with Pixso. MY ACCOUNT
Log out
MY WALLET
Added to MY WALLET
About Us Newsroom
Hong Kong Tourism Board Hong Kong Tourism Board
  • EVENTS (current)
    Hong Kong — The Premier Hub for Mega Events Hong Kong Cyclothon Hong Kong WinterFest Hong Kong New Year Countdown Celebrations The ultimate guide to Chinese New Year in Hong Kong Highlighted Events Hong Kong Wine & Dine Festival Taste Around Town Hong Kong Sevens 2024 Explore concerts in Hong Kong

    The latest happenings

    The latest happenings
    none
  • Explore
    Attractions Arts Dining Shopping Nightlife Hong Kong Great Outdoors Culture
    Neighbourhoods Muslim Travel Cruise Greater Bay Area

    Things you can't miss

    Things you can't miss
    none
  • Plan
    Traveller essentials Accommodation Excursions & tours Quality Tourism Services (QTS) Scheme Trip planner News
    • Immigration & Customs Immigration & Customs
    • What you should know What you should know
    • E-guidebooks E-guidebooks
    • Getting around Getting around
    • Get online Get online
    • FAQs FAQs
    • Visitor Centres Visitor Centres
  • Deals
    Hotel offers Attraction offers Sightseeing and Transport offers Shopping offers Dining offers Mall offers
    How to redeem FAQ

    What’s Hot

    What’s Hot
    none
Language
I am a visitor
I am a resident
Visitor
Hong Kong Resident
English
  • International
  • Australia & New Zealand
  • Canada
  • India
  • Southeast Asia
  • United Kingdom
  • United States
  • 简体中文
  • 繁體中文
  • 日本語
  • 한국어
  • Bahasa Indonesia
  • Deutsch
  • Dutch
  • Français
  • русский
  • ภาษาไทย
  • العربية
  • Việt
  • English
  • 繁體中文
Hong Kong Tourism Board
Speak now

Speak now


I’m Sorry. I didn’t get that.

I’m Sorry. I didn’t get that.

Language
close_button
Log in / Sign up Hello,
Created with Pixso. MY WALLET
Hello,
close_button
Back
Created with Pixso.
MY WALLET
Created with Pixso. MY ACCOUNT
Log out
Hong Kong — The Premier Hub for Mega Events Hong Kong Cyclothon Hong Kong WinterFest Hong Kong New Year Countdown Celebrations The ultimate guide to Chinese New Year in Hong Kong Highlighted Events Hong Kong Wine & Dine Festival Taste Around Town Hong Kong Sevens 2024 Explore concerts in Hong Kong
Attractions Arts Dining Shopping Nightlife Hong Kong Great Outdoors Culture
Neighbourhoods Muslim Travel Cruise Greater Bay Area
Traveller essentials Accommodation Excursions & tours Quality Tourism Services (QTS) Scheme Trip planner News
Hotel offers Attraction offers Sightseeing and Transport offers Shopping offers Dining offers Mall offers
How to redeem FAQ
  • About Us
  • Newsroom

Hong Kong Tourism Board

Hong Kong Tourism Board

Sai Kung Hoi Arts Festival: 'Joy Again, Gather'

Dates: 13 November 2024 - 12 January 2025
Locations: Sai Kung Town, Yim Tin Tsai, Sharp Island, Kau Sai Chau and High Island, Sai Kung

Sai Kung, affectionately known as 'Hong Kong's back garden', perfectly blends world-class geological vistas and winding natural coastlines. It is also home to a thriving art scene, exemplified by the Sai Kung Hoi Arts Festival. Since 2022, the festival has been held annually in Sai Kung for three years, with each year featuring a distinct theme. The first event in 2022, themed ‘Joy Again, Isle’ displayed artworks inspired by the lives of villagers on Yim Tin Tsai and Sharp Island. The second event in 2023, with the theme ‘Joy Again, Stories’ extended its reach to Kau Sai Chau and High Island, introduced open calls for artwork proposals and illustrated connections between people, stories and objects on each island. Following these two successful events, the festival returns in 2024 with the theme ‘Joy Again, Gather’ for a dialogue with the present and outlook for the future.

This year, the festival will connect experiences from previous editions and explore various forms of gathering through art and immersive experiences. Highlights include 10 new art installations celebrating connections among communities on the four Sai Kung islands, compelling performances that combine artworks with augmented reality (AR) elements, and contributions from the first overseas artistic team Galmae from France, led by Juhyung Lee, a France-based Korean artist. The festival also features contributions from Sai Kung residents and the next generation of villagers, fostering a meaningful reunion of the past and the present.

Embark on a fascinating journey to the present and future as you delve into each island's tales of local culture, ecology and community.

<h4><b>Plan your visit</b></h4>
<p>Visit the <a href=Plan your visit

Visit the

Plan your visit

Visit the Sai Kung Hoi Arts Festival’s official website for transport guides, suggested routes and visiting tips. Check their site for arrangements in case of adverse weather. 

Sai Kung Town

Connecting lines

As the second largest region in Hong Kong, Sai Kung is a beloved getaway known for its quaint fishing villages, breathtaking scenery, hiking trails, beaches and unspoilt islands. The Sai Kung Promenade is the perfect starting point for your Sai Kung Hoi Arts Festival journey.

Don’t miss Ken Lo’s new installation, ‘Hi! Sai Kung’, a hugging sculpture located on the promenade (near the Sai Kung Public Pier) that warmly welcomes visitors and reflects the vibrant spirit of the area.

Find out more

Yim Tin Tsai

A journey of art and culture

Yim Tin Tsai has a history of nearly 300 years and a fascinating blend of Catholic and Hakka cultures. Visit this charming island to see the artworks that reinterpret Yim Tin Tsai's salt-making history and unique culture from different angles.

Be sure to visit two new artworks 'Meet'n Meal' by O&O Studio, featuring a mosaic of traditional Hakka dishes to show connection through food, and 'Through the Years to Touch You' by X-ARt, which combines bamboo sculptures and AR elements to express villagers' emotional connections to returning home.

Explore the island

Sharp Island

An ode to nature

One of the most accessible sights in the Hong Kong UNESCO Global Geopark, Sharp Island boasts spectacular geological wonders, from 140-million-year-old rock formations to a tombolo that only appears at low tide. Here you will find artworks inspired by the island's natural landscapes such as the pineapple bun-like rocks and the tombolo.

In this year’s festival, a new piece by the French artistic team Galmae, led by Korean artist Juhyung Lee presents 'It's Not Here, It's Over Here', an interactive installation that uses ropes to foster movement and connection among visitors. Performed worldwide, this installation emphasises the power of shared experiences and marks its first exhibition in Asia outside Korea.

Explore the island

Kau Sai Chau

A voyage of cultural traditions

Kau Sai Chau is the largest island in Sai Kung. Located at its southern end is Kau Sai Village, a traditional fishing village known for its celebrations of Hung Shing Festival, held annually on the 23rd day of the second lunar month. Through the fishing-inspired artworks, you can have a glimpse into the life of fishermen and their faith and culture associated with Hung Shing.

Discover new installations including 'The Root of Squids' and 'Village Whisper', which bring the island's maritime stories to life. Experience immersive installations that explore squid migration and engage with the island's history through tactile interactions, creating meaningful connections within the community.

Explore the island

High Island

A canvas of time and nature

High Island used to be a shelter and supply depot for ships. Today, it is home to four traditional villages, namely the Hakka villages of Tung A, Pak A and Pak Lap, and the fishing village of Sha Kiu. Their Tin Hau Festival sea parade is an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Hong Kong. The island’s history is manifested in artworks that explore the connection between mountains and sea, as well as the island’s hexagonal column rock formations, the life of fishermen, and the changes of the times.

High Island features four new artworks inspired by mythology and oral traditions. Vivian Ho's 'The Chronicles of High Island' connects villages through nature and culture.

Ban Zhang's 'Prismatic Rainbow Mascot' in front of Tin Hau Temple reflects shifting perspectives with mirrored surfaces. Fung Wai Keung and Stefan Chui’s 'Dance with the Wind at Kwong Wo Yuen' evokes Tung A Village's heritage with a nostalgic sign. Finally, 'Rhythm of the Dragon' by architects Shi Qi and Adrian Siu on Tung A beach symbolises life's cycles with community-painted scales made from recycled materials.

Explore the island

Find out more

Please visit the Sai Kung Hoi Arts Festival official website for more information.

Discover Sai Kung

Suggested Content

The ultimate guide to Sai Kung
Sai Kung - insiders' favourites
Sai Kung seafood
A scenic and satiating day in Sai Kung
The ultimate guide to Sai Kung
Sai Kung - insiders' favourites
Sai Kung seafood
A scenic and satiating day in Sai Kung
  1. Home
  2. Explore
  3. Arts in Hong Kong
  4. Sai Kung Hoi Arts Festival: 'Joy Again, Gather'
firstLink0 Live Chat
secondLink1 Itinerary
thirdLink2
fourthLink3 Deals
fifthLink4 Tool Kits

Tool Kits

×
firstLinkSub0 Good to Know
secondLinkSub1 Useful Numbers
thirdLinkSub2 Get Around
fourthLinkSub3 Get Online
fifthLinkSub4 FAQ
sixthLinkSub5 Visitors Centre
ABOUT THIS SITE
  • Terms of use
  • Privacy policy
  • Personal Information Collection Statement
  • Cookie policy
  • Change text size
  • Web Accessibility
OUR OTHER SITES
  • About Us
  • Newsroom
  • Travel trade
  • Conventions & exhibitions
  • Join us
RELATED SITES
  • Brand Hong Kong
HELP
  • Contact us
  • FAQ
  • Newsletter signup
  • Event collaborations
  • Event sponsorship opportunities
  • Chat with us
FOLLOW US NOW!
facebook
instagram
twitter
youtube
FOLLOW US NOW!
  • facebook
  • instagram
  • twitter
  • youtube
Copyright © 2025 Hong Kong Tourism Board. All rights reserved.
Hong Kong Tourism Board
Hong Kong Tourism Board

We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website, to understand your interests and provide personalized content to you as further set out in our Cookie Policy here. If you accept the use of cookies on our website, please indicate your acceptance by clicking the "I accept" button. You may manage your cookies settings at any time.

Manage my cookies

Cookie Setting