Hong Kong’s culture, creativity and diverse experiences are being showcased in Bangkok through the second edition of the “A Date in Hong Kong” exhibition, which opened on July 3 at Central Eastville.
Organised by the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in Bangkok (Bangkok ETO), the exhibition features interactive installations and contemporary artworks that highlight Hong Kong’s iconic landmarks, cultural heritage and East-meets-West character. It also includes collaborative works by artists and students from Hong Kong and Thailand, reflecting the close connections between the two places.
The exhibition has expanded this year to promote Hong Kong as a destination for tourism, education and business. Visitors can explore the “Study in Hong Kong” brand, discover more than 50 innovative products by Hong Kong designers, and experience the city’s unique attractions, including its temples and cultural sites.
The exhibition is open to the public for free until July 12.

