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They have hosts in more than 200 countries and territories with more than 1 million total listings. There’s a full menu and daily happy hour from 5 to 8 p.m. Recognized as the world’s largest permanent light and sound show, it features over 40 buildings on both sides of Victoria Harbour. Restaurants and Cafes
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Tai O – Many locations around the world have been dubbed “The Venice of…” and this fishing village is no exception—it’s the “Venice of Hong Kong.” Located on the northern tip of Lantau Island, it is known for its seafood and picturesque beauty. Add colorful decorations, Brazilian dancers, performers, games, and a parade, and you’ve got a can’t-miss event every November.
There's a café nearby for a snack…or liquid snack.
Cheung Sha Beach – A longer and more scenic beach on the south side of Lantau Island. Gay beachgoers tend to gather near the rocky terrain that divides the beach into two areas.
Gay Events in Hong Kong
Hong Kong Carnival – The Lan Kwai Fong area is already known for its vibrant bar and restaurant scene, and the Carnival event allows you to experience many of its establishments with special street-vendor-style menus.
Gay Beaches in Hong Kong
9. Little Bao is located in Causeway Bay and is an essential stop on any trip to Hong Kong.
Tsim Chai Kee Noodle Shop – This Michelin-starred restaurant is where you’ll find the best noodles in Hong Kong.
You’re spoilt for choice when it comes to food stalls, too, as open-air dai pai dongs (street-side eateries) serve fresh seafood, noodles, and other Cantonese delights to complete the Hong Kong market experience.
Restaurants and Cafes
Cafe Queen – A stylish cafe ideal for grabbing a coffee and using your laptop or unwinding with a cocktail.
Stay late for the boys and DJs.
Wink – A sleek bar attracting guys in their 20s and 30s, along with some girls. Day Trips from Hong Kong
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First things first: food. Each year has a theme with a dress code, the most recent being “Pride Rainbow.” Dates: 2026 to be announced.
Pink Dot Hong Kong – This annual event began in 2009 in Singapore to support the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer community.
Hong Kong's most iconic vantage point, has stunning panoramic views of the city's skyline, Victoria Harbour, and even the outlying islands on clear days. Dates: 22 December – March 1, 2026.
Hong Kong Pride – The Hong Kong Pride Parade has taken place annually since October 2004. As a former British colony until 1997, Hong Kong is a true melting pot of cultures, contrasting sharply with mainland China and embracing more Western and European values.
The best viewing spots include the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront, Golden Bauhinia Square in Wan Chai, or aboard a Victoria Harbour cruise.
Temple Street Night Market – Everything you could ever want from a market in Asia, you’ll find at Temple Street Night Market every night.