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Things to do in Hong Kong - September 2024

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"Tango in the Night" by City Chamber Orchestra of Hong Kong
Classical Concert

Asia+ Festival 2024: "The Accountants"
Modern Ballet

Cantonese Opera "A Pedestal of Rouge Fragrance"
Opera Chinese

Cantonese Opera by Chinese Opera Garden/ Tze Chuk Hung Mui Opera: Monkey Subdues the White-Bone Demon
Opera Chinese

Cantonese Opera by Chinese Opera Garden/ Tze Chuk Hung Mui Opera: The Hero's Blood on Mount Pipa
Opera Chinese

Cantonese Opera by Chinese Opera Garden/ Tze Chuk Hung Mui Opera: The Marshal's Marriage
Opera Chinese

Cantonese Opera by Chinese Opera Garden/ Tze Chuk Hung Mui Opera: The Revived Love
Opera Chinese

Cantonese Opera by Pik Kwan Chinese Opera Institute
Opera Chinese

Cantonese Opera by Purple Maple Chinese Opera / Sunshining Cantonese Opera
Opera Chinese

Cantonese Opera by Shining Pearl Cantonese Opera Troupe
Opera Chinese

Cantonese Opera Excerpt by Fong's Arts Club / Lai Kwan Cantonese Opera Society
Opera Chinese

Cantonese Opera Night by Smart Opera Troupe
Opera Chinese

Cantonese Opera “A Lady Prime Minister of Two Countries”
Opera Chinese

Cantonese Opera “Escape on a Snowy Night”
Opera Chinese

Cantonese Opera “The Amazing Aged”
Opera Chinese

Cantonese Opera “The Golden Era of Zhenguan”
Opera Chinese

Cantonese Opera “The Mad Monk by the Sea”
Opera Chinese

Cantonese Operatic Songs by Emily Music Forum
Opera Chinese

Company Wayne McGregor: Deepstaria
Modern Ballet

National Day Concert: Vasily Petrenko and Li-Wei Qin
Classical Concert

Sunwook Kim Piano Recital
Classical Concert

Sunwook Kim Plays Brahms
Classical Concert

Swire Proudly Sponsors Belt and Road: Vasily Petrenko and Anna Fedorova
Classical Concert

The story of Horse Selling by Tin Ma Music and Opera Association Limited
Opera Chinese

The story of Princess Chang Ping by Tin Ma Music and Opera Association Limited
Opera Chinese

Sky100 Hong Kong Observation Deck Entry Ticket
Tour

Café 100 by The Ritz-Carlton at the Sky100 Hong Kong Observation Deck Package Ticket
Tour

TOP Hong Kong Highlights Guided Tour with Star Ferry Ride and Dim Sum Lunch
Tour

Show "Symphony of Lights" at Victoria Harbour Cruise with Complimentary Drink
Tour

Day Tour to the Lantau Island: Big Buddha, Tai O and Cable Car Ngong Ping 360 Ride
Tour

Hiking tour to the Dragon's Back mountain ridge trail with professional guide
Tour

Kowloon Street Food and Culture Tour with Michelin Rated Stops in a Small Group
Tour

Macau City Day Tour from Hong Kong
Tour

Hong Kong Disneyland: 1-Day Entry Ticket with Private Transfer
Tour

Aroma Massage Experience at the SPA-studio
Tour

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September 2024
Opera Chinese
Events in Hong Kong, Ko Shan Theatre New Wing , Hong Kong
28 Sep 2024, Sat 7:30 PM  (1 event)

In high demand – less than 16 of 596 tickets left!

Opera Chinese
Events in Hong Kong, Sha Tin Town Hall , Hong Kong
29 Sep 2024, Sun 1:30 PM  (1 event)

In high demand – less than 18 of 1372 tickets left!

Booked 10 times today

Opera Chinese
Events in Hong Kong, Ko Shan Theatre New Wing , Hong Kong
29 Sep 2024, Sun 7:30 PM  (1 event)

Less than 17 of 596 tickets left!

Booked 5 times today

Opera Chinese
Events in Hong Kong, Ko Shan Theatre , Hong Kong
30 Sep 2024, Mon 7:30 PM  (1 event)

In high demand – less than 14 of 1031 tickets left!

Classical Concert
Events in Hong Kong, Hong Kong City Hall - Concert Hall , Hong Kong
30 Sep 2024, Mon 8 PM  (1 event)
Cast: City Chamber Orchestra of Hong Kong

Less than 19 of 1430 tickets left!

September 2024

Things to do in Hong Kong - September 2024

Performance at the Hong Kong Opera

Hong Kong is characterised as a hybrid of East and West. Traditional Chinese values emphasising family and education blend with Western ideals, including economic liberty and the rule of law. Although the vast majority of the population is ethnically Chinese, Hong Kong has developed a distinct identity. The territory diverged from the mainland due to its long period of colonial administration and a different pace of economic, social, and cultural development. Mainstream culture is derived from immigrants originating from various parts of China. This was influenced by British-style education, a separate political system, and the territory's rapid development during the late 20th century. Most migrants of that era fled poverty and war, reflected in the prevailing attitude toward wealth; Hongkongers tend to link self-image and decision-making to material benefits. Residents' sense of local identity has markedly increased post-handover: 53 per cent of the population identify as "Hongkongers", while 11 per cent describe themselves as "Chinese". The remaining population purport mixed identities, 23 per cent as "Hongkonger in China" and 12 per cent as "Chinese in Hong Kong".

Traditional Chinese family values, including family honour, filial piety, and a preference for sons, are prevalent. Nuclear families are the most common households, although multi-generational and extended families are not unusual. Spiritual concepts such as feng shui are observed; large-scale construction projects often hire consultants to ensure proper building positioning and layout. The degree of its adherence to feng shui is believed to determine the success of a business. Bagua mirrors are regularly used to deflect evil spirits, and buildings often lack floor numbers with a 4; the number has a similar sound to the word for "die" in Cantonese.

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