Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) is captivating travelers this year with its Arts and Culture Festival 2025, an ambitious initiative designed to showcase the city’s rich artistic heritage and contemporary creative talent. Running through October, the festival transforms HKIA into an interactive gallery, blending traditional crafts with cutting-edge digital art to engage both outgoing and arriving passengers.
Curated in partnership with leading institutions—including M+, MobArt Gallery, the Art Promotion Office, and the Hong Kong Arts Centre—the festival highlights the diversity of Hong Kong’s art scene through four distinct exhibitions. Visitors can explore life-sized replicas of cherished local icons such as bamboo steamers and mahjong tiles, representing Hong Kong’s intangible cultural heritage. Interactive elements let travelers personalize postcards using historic calligraphy fonts, and limited-edition luggage stickers by local artists are available as take-home mementos.
Key Points:
- HKIA’s festival features traditional crafts, digital art, and interactive exhibits from local artists and students.
- Visitors can participate in creative activities and receive limited-edition souvenirs.
- Installations highlight both historic and modern dimensions of Hong Kong culture, turning airport time into a meaningful experience.
- The festival aligns with wider efforts to promote Hong Kong’s arts sector and create a distinctive, memorable welcome for international travelers.
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