3 Best Performing Arts in Hong Kong, China

Above Second

Western Fodor's choice
Known for its dynamic collections of graffiti-style art and illustrations, this contemporary urban art gallery in Sai Ying Pun is the only one of its kind in Hong Kong. Since opening in 2010, the gallery's rotating exhibits have included a mix of up-and-coming regional and international artists such as Daisuke Tajima, The London Police, and Pure Evil. You can take home original works or commission something new.

Art Basel

Wan Chai Fodor's choice
One of three Art Basel festivals around the world, the Hong Kong edition typically occurs at the end of March. The massive event brings together Asia's top galleries, plus lots of international big-names. It's an exciting opportunity for art lovers to witness large-scale installations, head-scratching paintings, interactive digital art, modern Chinese works, and insightful talks and panels—all in one place.

Hong Kong Arts Centre

Wan Chai

A hodgepodge of activities takes place in this deceptively bleak concrete tower, financed with horse-racing profits donated by the Hong Kong Jockey Club. The split-level Pao galleries house year-round exhibitions of art and crafts. Thematic cycles of art-house flicks run in the basement agnès b. CINEMA. Community theater groups are behind much of the fare at the Shouson Theatre and smaller McAulay Studio, though international drama and dance troupes sometimes appear. The new Comix Home Base showcases local comedians. From Wan Chai MTR, cross the footbridge to Immigration Tower, then dogleg left through the open plaza until you hit Harbour Road. The center is on the left.

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