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What's Happening In Hong Kong, March 2026

  • Writer: Emma Jade
    Emma Jade
  • 6 days ago
  • 6 min read

March in Hong Kong is a month that pulses with creativity and energy. The spring air brings a sense of excitement to the city, which is blooming with art, music, and culture, from world-class festivals and gallery shows to street art and live performances. With events like the 54th Hong Kong Arts Festival, Art Central at Central Harbourfront, the 11th HKWALLS Street Art Festival, and ComplexCon Hong Kong, the city offers a calendar full of experiences that invite you to explore, discover, and get lost in the moment. Here’s what’s happening in Hong Kong this March 2026:


Organic Day, Sunday 8 March


Bright poster for Organic Day 2026 with assorted fruits, vegetables, and fish on a blue sky background. Event at Chater Road, 3/8, 11am-6pm.
Image courtesy of the Hong Kong Organic Resource Centre Instagram

Once a year, Organic Day slips a little countryside into the concrete pulse of Central, transforming Chater Road Pedestrian Precinct into a sun-soaked runway of just-picked greens, glossy seasonal fruit, sustainable seafood, and beautifully made eco finds. Curated by the Hong Kong Organic Resource Centre, the one-day affair gathers up to 200 local farmers and conscious creators, offering Hong Kongers a chance to meet the hands that grow their food in a city that imports almost everything. Between market strolls, you will find workshops, live performances, and playful lessons in composting and low-waste living, all buzzing with the same quiet promise: that even in a place such as Hong Kong, between glass towers and fast lunches, we can choose slower bites, deeper roots, and a more deliciously mindful way of life.


Sunday 8 March, 11:00am - 6:00pm, Chater Road Pedestrian Precinct

For more information, please visit: https://www.instagram.com/p/DUFHXBGFG-W/



Free Entry at M+ Museum, Sunday 8 March


Statues of smiling men in white shirts and dark pants stand in rows on wooden floor in a gallery with white walls and large window slats.
Image courtesy of M+


Art lovers and the art curious can step inside M+ for free on Sunday 8 March, as the museum joins the citywide celebrations of Art March with complimentary access from 10:00am to 8:00pm. Visitors entering via the Artist Square Entrance can explore major exhibitions across the West Kowloon Cultural District landmark, including the M+ Sigg Collection: Inner Worlds, Robert Rauschenberg and Asia, Chiharu Shiota: Infinite Memory, Ryuichi Sakamoto | seeing sound, hearing time, and Danh Vo In Situ: Akari by Noguchi, alongside free screenings at the Mediatheque and on the Grand Stair. The only show not included is Zao Wou-Ki: Master Printmaker at the Main Hall Gallery, which remains ticketed to manage flow, whilst members and ticket holders can enjoy priority entry and access to selected programs and the M+ Lounge. Anticipate a busy day and arrive early to avoid missing out on the action (last admission is at 7:00pm).


Sunday 8 March, 10:00am - 8:00pm, 38 Museum Drive, West Kowloon Cultural District, Kowloon

For more information, please visit: https://www.mplus.org.hk/en/plan-your-visit/


Flower Show, Friday 20 - Sunday 29 March


Purple flowers with cartoon bees, a colorful tram, and Hong Kong skyline in watercolor. Text: "2026 Flower Show, Hong Kong."
Image courtesy of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department

Spring turns seductive at the Hong Kong Flower Show, blooming across Victoria Park from 20 to 29 March, with ten perfumed days of colour and spectacle. Presented by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department, this year’s theme, “A Fragrant Journey through Hong Kong,” is led by the soft elegance of the Stock, the 2026 theme flower, woven through landscaped gardens, international and local botanical displays, and floral art that give a couture feel. Open daily from 9am to 9pm, the show also hums with student art and photography competitions, live music, and hands-on workshops, all for HK$14 entry, or HK$7 concession, with free weekday entry for seniors and persons with disabilities, making it one of the city’s most accessible spring rituals.


Friday 20 - Sunday 29 March, 9:00am - 9:00pm, Victoria Park, 1 Hing Fat Street, Causeway Bay

For more information, please visit: https://www.hkflowershow.hk/en/hkfs/2026/index.html


ComplexCon, Saturday 21 - Sunday 22 March


Cartoon character with blonde hair and bunny ears holding a mic. Text: ComplexCon Hong Kong, March 21–22, 2026. White background.
Image courtesy of ComplexCon Hong Kong

Street culture is about to take over the runway at AsiaWorld-Expo as ComplexCon Hong Kong returns on 21 and 22 March for a high-voltage weekend of music, fashion, and collectible art. Headlining the chaos are Jennie, marking her first solo performance in Hong Kong, and Yeat, touching down for his first show in Asia, with creative vision steered by Kasing Lung, the mind behind Labubu. Expect a stacked lineup featuring names like Jay Park and Crush, alongside a buzzing marketplace packed with exclusive, limited edition streetwear drops, immersive installations, and panel talks that blur the lines between hype and high art. With ticket tiers ranging from Marketplace access to Front Zone bundles, and early VIP passes already snapped up, this is where the city’s most style-obsessed and culture-hungry will want to be seen.


Saturday 21 & Sunday 22 March, 10:00am - 9:00pm, 1 Airport Expo Blvd, Chek Lap Kok, New Territories

For more information, please visit: https://www.complexconhk.com/


HKWALLS Festival, Saturday 21 - Sunday 29 March


Artist painting a colorful mural on a wall. Text reads "HKWALLS 2026" and "21-29 03.2026". The artist wears a blue cap and glasses.
Image courtesy of HKWALLS

Hong Kong transforms into a 9-day open-air gallery for the 11th HKWALLS Street Art Festival from 21 to 29 March. Anchored at PMQ, the festival blends live mural painting, digital art on giant LED screens, workshops, film screenings, and the HKWALLS ROOMS exhibition, with most events free to the public. Large-scale murals will appear across Central, SoHo, Mid Levels, Sheung Wan, and Sai Ying Pun, featuring international and local artists like Fabio Petani, Theo Haggai, Yubia, and Fatima Alsharshani. New for 2026, an artist mentorship program and guided street art tours give emerging creatives and visitors a closer look behind the spray can.


Saturday 21 - Sunday 29 March, 12:00pm - 8:00pm, PMQ, 5 Aberdeen St, Central

For more information, please visit: https://hkwalls.org/hkwalls-2026/


Art Basel, Friday 27 - Sunday 29 March


Two people in an art gallery admire colorful, striped, and checkered paintings. Yellow translucent panels hang between them, creating a vibrant scene.
Image courtesy of Art Basel

Art Basel returns to the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre from 27 to 29 March with invitation-only preview days on 25 and 26 March, bringing together 240 premier galleries from 41 countries. With a strong Asia-Pacific focus alongside global modern and contemporary art, the fair spans sectors like Encounters, curated by Mami Kataoka, featuring 11 large-scale projects inspired by the five elements; Insights, Discoveries, and the debut of Echoes, showcasing works created within the last five years. Highlights include a digital art initiative with Zero 10, a film program curated by Ellen Pau, and a major facade commission by Shahzia Sikander on M+, making this edition a vibrant celebration of contemporary creativity across mediums and continents.


Friday 27 - Sunday 29 March, 12:00pm - 8:00pm, Convention & Exhibition Centre, 1 Harbour Road, Wan Chai

For more information, please visit: https://www.artbasel.com/hong-kong/buy-tickets


Art Central (Wednesday 25 - Sunday 29 March)


Crowd outside Art Central in Hong Kong with city skyscrapers in the background. Bright pink and white logo on building. Trees add greenery.
Image courtesy of Art Central

Art Central returns to Central Harbourfront for its 11th edition, transforming the waterfront into a showcase of contemporary creativity. With over 100 galleries representing emerging and established artists from Hong Kong, Asia, and beyond, the fair features 500 artists across a curated programme of performances, installations, video art, and talks. Set against the backdrop of Victoria Harbour, Art Central blends forward-thinking art with exceptional dining, offering collectors, industry insiders, and art lovers a vibrant platform to discover new talent and connect with the city’s thriving cultural scene.


Friday 27 - Sunday 29 March, ranging from 11:00am - 7:00pm (depending on the day), Central Harbourfront, 9 Lung Wo Road

For more information, please visit: https://artcentralhongkong.com/


54th Hong Kong Arts Festival, Friday 27 February - Sunday 29 March


Dancers in flowing dresses move gracefully on a misty stage. Vibrant reds and pastels create a dreamy, ethereal atmosphere.
Image courtesy of Hong Kong Arts Festival

Hong Kong comes alive this March for the 54th Hong Kong Arts Festival, running 27 February to 29 March, with over 170 performances across music, dance, theatre, opera, and circus. Highlights include Ryuichi Sakamoto’s immersive Kagami, Sir John Eliot Gardiner’s Mozart and Bach, the Asia premiere of La Bella Otero, the modern Dream in the Peony Pavilion, inventive theatre like Lysistrata and The Drunkard, and acrobatic spectacles from The 7 Fingers and One to One Hundred: A Brave Journey. With 1100 artists bringing courage, peace, and resilience to the stage, this edition promises a rich and unforgettable celebration of the arts.


Friday 27 February - Sunday 29 March, Various times and locations depending on events

For more information, please visit: https://www.hk.artsfestival.org/en/programme


All event details are subject to change. Please check with the official organisers for the most up-to-date and accurate information before attending.




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