4 – 11 October 2025 Hong Kong Fringe Club Matt Wong is a holistic and energy practitioner who has served at renowned luxury spas, including Six Senses Koh Samui, Mandarin Oriental Macau, Four Seasons Macau, and The Peninsula Hong Kong. With deep experience in energy work and healing practices, Matt creates meaningful encounters that connect […]
3 – 7 October 2025 Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre Fine Art Asia is recognised by the international art world as Asia’s leading fine art fair. On show are museum-quality artworks spanning over 5,000 years of cultural history, from ancient Chinese bronzes through to contemporary art. For its 20th anniversary, Fine Art Asia 2025 […]
30 August 2025, 3-4pm Hong Kong Fringe Club Born in 1956 in Fehraltorf, Switzerland, Johannes Frischknecht instinctively began drawing mandalas at the age of six. His artistic path led him to the arts colleges of Zurich and Basel, while his lifelong study of Tibetan language and culture deepened his understanding of the origins, symbolism, and […]
Hong Kong Convention and ExhAs Bitcoin reshapes global finance, it’s also transforming culture. This year, Bitcoin Asia debuts a museum-scale gallery featuring digital and physical works exploring value, code, and ownership—from bytes to brushstrokes. Staged in Hong Kong—Asia’s gateway for both finance and culture—the exhibition signals a growing appetite for Bitcoin-native creative formats across international […]
Daily 9-10PM Hong Kong Time, 2-3pm Central European Time Khenpo Tsering (Sange Dorje) grew up in a devout Buddhist family and became a Buddhist monk at the age of nine. His older brother is recognised as the reincarnation of a high Tibetan Buddhist master. After completing his studies at Karma Lekshey Ling Monastery in Nepal, […]
Hong Kong Fringe ClubThe term mandala originates from Sanskrit, meaning “circle.” In Buddhism, it signifies a sacred realm, a visual and meditative space leading toward enlightenment. Yet the mandala is not confined to Buddhism; its presence spans cultures and centuries. From Celtic knots and Gothic rose windows to the Native American medicine wheel and the […]