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5 of the best things to do in Hong Kong this weekend, January 2-4

Coleman Wong Chak-lam will play at the Hong Kong Tennis Open 2026, held in Victoria Park. Photo: Eugene Lee

From an exhibition that evokes childhood memories to a dining experience starring an overlooked ingredient, here are five things to do in Hong Kong this weekend as we turn the page into 2026.

1. The Beginning of the Moomins

Celebrating the 80th anniversary of the beloved Finnish-Swedish characters, “The Beginning of the Moomins” is an immersive exhibition of adorable characters that evokes childhood nostalgia.

Attendees can purchase a range of exclusive 80th-anniversary merchandise, including limited-edition wooden light boxes, mini bag blind boxes and insulated cups. Each ticket comes with a special Moominhouse postcard that can be mailed on site for free.

Visitors will also be guided through installation highlights, including a light and shadow art experience, Instagram-worthy photo spots and interactive colouring areas.

This weekend is the last chance to catch the exhibition before it ends on January 4. More details for ticket registration can be found here.

Level 4, Kai Tak Mall 2, Kai Tak Sports Park, 38 Shing Kai Road, Kai Tak

2. Hong Kong Tennis Open 2026

Coleman Wong Chak-lam will play at the Hong Kong Tennis Open 2026, held in Victoria Park. Photo: Eugene Lee
Coleman Wong Chak-lam will play at the Hong Kong Tennis Open 2026, held in Victoria Park. Photo: Eugene Lee

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