New Year’s Eve @ HK Cafe – 31 December, 2015

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Happy New Year
Hong Kong waved adieu to twenty fifteen and welcomed 2016 with mass party on the water, at the beach, in the parks, on the streets and in thousands of bars and restaurants across the world’s greatest city.
A new year, a fresh page in the book of life waiting to be written…
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Block Party @ Butchers Club Wanchai – 4 September, 2015

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Block party @ The Butchers Club Burger, Wanchai – 4 September, 2015
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Lai Yuen, Echoes of a Bygone Era

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18 years after it closed, and 66 years after it originally opened Lai Yuen is ‘re-imagined’ on the Central Harbourfront this summer. The result is simple uncomplicated fun. The contrast to last winter’s Great European Carnival couldn’t be more profound, that was noise, flashing lights, scream inducing rides… Lai Yuen by contrast is a throw back to a simpler less complicated time where fun and enjoyment was shared and involved participation rather than staring at a screen which provides the entertainment.

There’s a wide range of games, flick your flip flop, parachute man, toss the magnet, feed the elephant and my favourite throw the feather duster. A half dozen rides aimed strictly, apart from the dodgems, at young children and ice-skating.

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The ‘balloon’ zoo is fun and a lovely place to escape the summer heat.

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If there’s a criticism it’s that the food quality is very average and the prices – $15 for a small bottle of water – a bit expensive. There’s also a lack of seating near the food court. Last winters GEC had its food prices and quality just right. But there’s nothing stopping you bring your own beverages, and even with mist sprays on many of the games the Lai Yuen midway is hot when the sun’s beating down.

Games and rides are paid for with tokens, each token is $10. For food and beverage, you need to purchase a (top-upable) stored value card which is valid for the duration of the fair and unused credit up to $300 can be refunded.

Is it any good? Yes, go with a group of friends take a step back in time and enjoy the simple fun of playing, sharing, relaxing and having fun. Does it have the repeat visit attraction of the Great European Carnival maybe not. But it’s different, and enjoyable and a reminder of days gone bye.

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Lai Yuen Summer Special 2015
Date: 11am – 11pm, 26 June – September 2015
Venue: Central Harbourfront
Tickets: Free Entry

White Party Hong Kong 10th Anniversary @ Kai Tak Cruise Terminal – 30 May, 2015

White Party Hong Kong 10th Anniversary @ Kai Tak Cruise Terminal - 30 May, 2015

White Party Hong Kong 10th Anniversary
Date: 9pm, 30 May, 2015
Venue: Hall A, 2/F, Kai Tak Cruise Terminal
33 Shing Fung Road, Kowloon
Tickets: $1080 (VIP), $880, $680 (Advance: 27 May), $480 (Advance: 4 May) from HKTicketing
More info: DJ’s announced included Thomas Gold, Omnia, Richard Durand, Spencer Tarring, DJ Yin, Sukimama.
Website: www.whitepartyhk.com

Life in Colour “World’s Largest Paint Party” 2015 @ AsiaWorld Expo – 25 July, 2015 – CANCELLED

Updated 7 July: Life in Colour has been cancelled, the organisers appear to have been unable to persuade the government and the venue of the safety of the event.

Updated 29 June: After the tragic events in Taiwan, AsiaWorld Expo issued the following statement on the 29 June, 2015

“With increasing public concern over the safety measures of the event “The Color Run”, AsiaWorld-Expo as a venue provider, has taken an active role in liaising with the government authorities and event organiser for risk assessment.

In view of the public anxiety grows towards colour-powder themed events and a lengthy discussion required for all concerned parties to coordinate the arrangement in details, the venue application for the “The Colour Run” event to be held at AsiaWorld-Expo in December this year will not be processed until relevant licence and approval by government authorities is granted.”

So as of the 30 June, 2015 – it would appear the event is yet to be licensed and approved by the government and cannot take place until it is.

Life in Colour “World’s Largest Paint Party” 2015
Date: 5pm, 25 July, 2015
Venue: AsiaWorld Expo
Tickets: $780, $580 (Advance) from HKTicketing

Russell Peters Almost Famous World Tour 2015

Russell Peters Almost Famous World Tour 2015

The Russell Peters Almost Famous World Tour” features ‘all new material’, plus Peters’ improv with the audience. “I like to interact with the front rows,” says Peters of his signature back and forth with the audience. “I use the interaction to take me from bit to bit. Some guys go on-stage with a script and don’t deviate from it. That’s not my style. I have my set and know what I want to cover; I just use the audience to move me in certain directions. It’s very collaborative and each show is unique.”

Russell Peters Almost Famous World Tour 2015
When: 8pm 31 March, 2015
Where: AsiaWorld Expo
Tickets: $1,288, $1,088, $888, $688, $588, $488
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