
5 of the best things to do in Hong Kong this weekend July 11-13, from Superman to K-pop
Cinephiles can catch the latest Superman film, while K-pop fans can enjoy a unique festival that turns live concert experiences into immersive cinematic screenings.
If K-fashion is more your thing, head to Times Square in Causeway Bay for a pop-up that celebrates hip brands from South Korea.
Bars citywide are also hosting a range of events – think special menus and guest bartender shifts – in the lead-up to the July 15 announcement of the 2025 Asia's 50 Best Bars list.
1. Hybe Cine Fest in Asia
Are you ready to give in to the K-pop Hybe and spend an entire weekend celebrating Korean music?

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