Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre
Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre
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12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Monday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Tuesday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Wednesday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Thursday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Friday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Saturday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Sunday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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This convention center is known for the Golden Bauhinia statue in front of it, a symbol of Hong Kong's independence from the British.
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Neighborhood: Wan Chai / Causeway Bay
Wan Chai and Causeway Bay are the retail centers of Hong Kong Island. Filled with shops, malls and restaurants, both areas are bustling with people – tourists and locals alike. Causeway Bay has one of the highest rents on the planet, and is a bit more polished and modern than its Wan Chai counterpart. Beneath the surface there is more than meets the eye – find boutique stores in the above ground floors of buildings and wander into side streets to find interesting restaurants and shops tucked away from the main roads. Wan Chai especially has experienced a modern revival in recent times, with an influx of trendy restaurants and bars around the Star Street area. In addition, both areas contain many of Hong Kong’s iconic tourist attractions worthy of your visit.
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- Wan Chai • 9 min walk
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EastmeetsWestAB
London, UK2,376 contributions
Jun 2021 • Couples
Absolutely did not enjoy my experience here. If you come by ferry and go to the convention center majority of the entry points are closed and I genuinely mean Majority. I understand covid restrictions are still valid, but it does not mean opening only 1 or 2 doors and none of the entry points favour the ferry passengers.
We went to the Lohas show, other than the entry that indicates the Hall number, by the time you get to the first floor there is absolutely no sign or indicator where the Lohas show is. This does not appear to be good business in attracting walk in. The convention center is very clinical. Nothing to wow about. Sunset view is nice.
We went to the Lohas show, other than the entry that indicates the Hall number, by the time you get to the first floor there is absolutely no sign or indicator where the Lohas show is. This does not appear to be good business in attracting walk in. The convention center is very clinical. Nothing to wow about. Sunset view is nice.
Written June 12, 2021
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Brad
Hong Kong, China175,217 contributions
Dec 2012 • Couples
We recently attended the Sting concert at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center. This is a pretty good venue for concerts. Crowds can be moved in and out of the convention halls quite quickly and there is easy access to public transportation, restaurants and a bar district in Wan Chai.
We have attended concerts here in the past, sitting in the sections farther back, namely the Red and Yellow zones and have found sound quality to be quite good for indoor venues like the HKCEC. Two large screens show close ups of the artists which allows an enjoyable experience to be had from the back sections. However, the Blue (front) zone offers the better experience for obvious reasons of being closer to the artists. During encore, patrons in the zone were also freely able to stand just behind the VIP zone.
On the night, a talented pianist Rosey Chan kicked off the evening, playing a few of her own scores as well as a couple classics like Debussy's Claire de Lune. The main event started 45 minutes later and Sting played for seemingly two hours, including three encores. Sting remains in top form, belting out those high notes like he was still a much younger lead for The Police. Kudos also goes to his 5-man band who were equally impressive.
If intending to fly to an Asian country for international artists on world tour, HKCEC is a very good option to consider as the ticket prices in the front zone could be less expensive when compared with other cities (in the case of this Sting concert, HKCEC front zone tickets were cheaper than Singapore and Manila). However it can be difficult to procure front zone tickets for major draws like Sting, so it's always good to book tickets as early as possible!
We have attended concerts here in the past, sitting in the sections farther back, namely the Red and Yellow zones and have found sound quality to be quite good for indoor venues like the HKCEC. Two large screens show close ups of the artists which allows an enjoyable experience to be had from the back sections. However, the Blue (front) zone offers the better experience for obvious reasons of being closer to the artists. During encore, patrons in the zone were also freely able to stand just behind the VIP zone.
On the night, a talented pianist Rosey Chan kicked off the evening, playing a few of her own scores as well as a couple classics like Debussy's Claire de Lune. The main event started 45 minutes later and Sting played for seemingly two hours, including three encores. Sting remains in top form, belting out those high notes like he was still a much younger lead for The Police. Kudos also goes to his 5-man band who were equally impressive.
If intending to fly to an Asian country for international artists on world tour, HKCEC is a very good option to consider as the ticket prices in the front zone could be less expensive when compared with other cities (in the case of this Sting concert, HKCEC front zone tickets were cheaper than Singapore and Manila). However it can be difficult to procure front zone tickets for major draws like Sting, so it's always good to book tickets as early as possible!
Written December 15, 2012
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Mairwen1
United Kingdom11,168 contributions
Aug 2020
Historically, this is a very important site, marking a turning point in Hong Kong’s history. It was here that the 1997 handover took place and Britain handed Hong Kong back to China.
It’s horizontal form juts out over the harbour and is in stark contrast to all the surrounding skyscrapers. There are a number of competing theories about the roof design. Some say it is based on a turtle and others say a lotus leaf or the wings of a seabird in flight. It reminded me a little of the Sydney Opera House.
I’ve not been inside and unless you are attending an event here, there’s no real reason why you would venture in. However, there are several things to look at or do from the outside, including:
1. Harbour Views - from the front, you look directly across the harbour towards Kowloon and the iconic green and white Star ferries shuttle past this point from Wan Chai to TST
2. History - The tall column at the front stands as monument to the 1997 handover of Hong Kong to China. At its base, is a commemorative plaque.
3. Symbol of HK - the striking golden sculpture at the front is a Bauhinia flower. Positively gleaming in the sunlight, it is the national symbol of Hong Kong.
4. Current Exhibitions – Currently there is a Manga exhibition. About 30 larger-than-life Manga figures fill the square at the front.
5. Flag-Raising Ceremony – daily, but you need to be here pretty early
6. Promenade – from here you can join the beautiful promenade and walk right around to Central, following the harbour.
It’s horizontal form juts out over the harbour and is in stark contrast to all the surrounding skyscrapers. There are a number of competing theories about the roof design. Some say it is based on a turtle and others say a lotus leaf or the wings of a seabird in flight. It reminded me a little of the Sydney Opera House.
I’ve not been inside and unless you are attending an event here, there’s no real reason why you would venture in. However, there are several things to look at or do from the outside, including:
1. Harbour Views - from the front, you look directly across the harbour towards Kowloon and the iconic green and white Star ferries shuttle past this point from Wan Chai to TST
2. History - The tall column at the front stands as monument to the 1997 handover of Hong Kong to China. At its base, is a commemorative plaque.
3. Symbol of HK - the striking golden sculpture at the front is a Bauhinia flower. Positively gleaming in the sunlight, it is the national symbol of Hong Kong.
4. Current Exhibitions – Currently there is a Manga exhibition. About 30 larger-than-life Manga figures fill the square at the front.
5. Flag-Raising Ceremony – daily, but you need to be here pretty early
6. Promenade – from here you can join the beautiful promenade and walk right around to Central, following the harbour.
Written September 22, 2020
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Barnet, UK7,093 contributions
Nov 2018 • Couples
I had been looking forward to re-visit the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC) as soon as I knew I was going to HK. This huge exhibition centre, with a rooftop designed to echo a bird soaring in flight, was built in 1997. It was used to host the 1997 HK handover ceremony and was also voted as the Best Convention & Exhibition Centre in Asia many years ago.
To me, the most attractive feature of HKCEC is its exterior design and its architecture, as it's also a landmark of Hong Kong. Its rooftop was originally designed as a seabird in flight, but many people think it resembled the Sydney Opera House. Although I actually think it looks like a tortoise pulling the HK island towards the Kowloon peninsula.
Apart from its amazing exterior, I also admire the interior. HKCEC is a huge exhibition hall which covers over 53,000m2. It houses 2 x 5,700 convention halls, 8,000m2 of function areas, 2 theatres, 52 meeting rooms, 7 restaurants and a huge open space area. Due to its advantageous harbourfront position, it also offers a fantastic view of the HK island skyline through its vast curtain of glass windows. We strolled up and down the exhibition halls and had a fantastic time exploring. The only downside was the building looked a bit dated than I remembered 20 years ago, but I believed it was just reasonable wear and tear.
Personally, I love this venue due to my personal interest in beautiful and modern architecture. I understand it's not everyone's cup of tea as it's actually only a huge exhibition hall after all. However, I'll still recommend it to anyone who is nearby, or at least to go in and have a look at the inside of this beautiful building.
To me, the most attractive feature of HKCEC is its exterior design and its architecture, as it's also a landmark of Hong Kong. Its rooftop was originally designed as a seabird in flight, but many people think it resembled the Sydney Opera House. Although I actually think it looks like a tortoise pulling the HK island towards the Kowloon peninsula.
Apart from its amazing exterior, I also admire the interior. HKCEC is a huge exhibition hall which covers over 53,000m2. It houses 2 x 5,700 convention halls, 8,000m2 of function areas, 2 theatres, 52 meeting rooms, 7 restaurants and a huge open space area. Due to its advantageous harbourfront position, it also offers a fantastic view of the HK island skyline through its vast curtain of glass windows. We strolled up and down the exhibition halls and had a fantastic time exploring. The only downside was the building looked a bit dated than I remembered 20 years ago, but I believed it was just reasonable wear and tear.
Personally, I love this venue due to my personal interest in beautiful and modern architecture. I understand it's not everyone's cup of tea as it's actually only a huge exhibition hall after all. However, I'll still recommend it to anyone who is nearby, or at least to go in and have a look at the inside of this beautiful building.
Written May 26, 2019
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Brad
Hong Kong, China175,217 contributions
Mar 2011
The Convention and Exhibition Centre is well situated if you are attending concerts or events here in Hong Kong. It is located within short walking distance to the Wan Chai MTR and overpass bridges keep you out of the sun and rain if needed. The hall spaces are suitable for large scale events as well as concerts. We watched Michael Buble last night and were happy with the venue. However, I see little reason to visit the HKCEC as a tourist site. It looks nice from the outside so why not take a picture from the Star Ferry while approaching the island from Kowloon but I'd save your time and visit more interesting places while you are in HK.
The restaurants seem ok at the HKCEC but we can't really comment as we've never eaten there, much preferring some of the nice Thai, Indian and other restos 5 minutes walk away in Wan Chai. Also, the view of the harbor is nice but there are great views of the harbor from many locations on both sides so you don't need to go here simply for the view.
If you are coming for events or performances, HKCEC is fine! You'll have a good evening!
The restaurants seem ok at the HKCEC but we can't really comment as we've never eaten there, much preferring some of the nice Thai, Indian and other restos 5 minutes walk away in Wan Chai. Also, the view of the harbor is nice but there are great views of the harbor from many locations on both sides so you don't need to go here simply for the view.
If you are coming for events or performances, HKCEC is fine! You'll have a good evening!
Written March 11, 2011
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Zandalee E
Perth, Australia129 contributions
Aug 2024 • Solo
I didn't go inside but walked around the exhibition centre. Great views of Hong Kong and many photo opportunities in the area
Written August 17, 2024
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Rabisleiman
Toronto, Canada1 contribution
Oct 2018 • Business
Where annual Art Basel Exhibition held every year gathering almost artist all over the world. It also the site of handover of Hongkong territory from U.K to Chinese Govt. I miss the it and will come back soon.
Written July 6, 2019
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JGDynamo
Canada2,084 contributions
Jun 2015 • Business
We checked out the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre as part of a trade show while we were in Hong Kong and area for a business/pleasure trip recently.
To say the building is enormous doesn't seem to do it justice as it is mind-bogglingly huge. If you weren't paying attention I see how a person could get lost trying to find an exhibition hall or meeting room.
Another reviewer on here mentioned a Jackie Chan movie where this building was shown, I had to like their post just for that as I am a big Jackie Chan fan and thought the same thing as I was walking into the building "Wow Jackie Chan was here and I saw it on film!" Kinda dumb I know but fun for those of us who are fans of Asian cinema, it was featured in New Police Story (2004) and Gen-X Cops (1999) both which I own and have watched and enjoyed numerous times.
Great building, well laid out and one of the biggest Convention/Exhibition centres I have been in. Good job Hong Kong!
To say the building is enormous doesn't seem to do it justice as it is mind-bogglingly huge. If you weren't paying attention I see how a person could get lost trying to find an exhibition hall or meeting room.
Another reviewer on here mentioned a Jackie Chan movie where this building was shown, I had to like their post just for that as I am a big Jackie Chan fan and thought the same thing as I was walking into the building "Wow Jackie Chan was here and I saw it on film!" Kinda dumb I know but fun for those of us who are fans of Asian cinema, it was featured in New Police Story (2004) and Gen-X Cops (1999) both which I own and have watched and enjoyed numerous times.
Great building, well laid out and one of the biggest Convention/Exhibition centres I have been in. Good job Hong Kong!
Written August 6, 2015
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Imran Asif
Shenzhen, China1 contribution
Nov 2019
Huge, well managed and convenient to reach. i have been there several times and i feel the most attractive thing is its beautiful bay location.
Written February 11, 2020
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vantara.tschung
7 contributions
Dec 2019 • Solo
My last stay in this hotel was very disappointed. The room was very small. See photos. The bed mattress was very hard and uncomfortable. I can’t sleep the whole night. I will not recommend anybody to stay in this hotel.
Written December 15, 2019
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saly
Hong Kong, China
How do i get badge every year for exhibition ? Can they send it at our home address?
Written May 5, 2020
How far is Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre from China Import and Export Fair Complex , is there is any hotels with reasonable price between them ?
Written February 14, 2019
How far is Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre from China Import and Export Fair Complex , is there is any hotels with reasonable price between them ?
Written February 14, 2019
The HK Convention Centre is located at the water on HK Island in the area known as Wan Chai.
The CIEFC is located in Mainland China in the city of Guangzhou (Canton) and is approximately a two (2) hour “Through Train” journey from the Hung Hom Train Terminal across Victoria Harbour on the peninsula of Tsim Sha Tsui.
There are several “Western” hotels in the City of Shenzhen which is across the HK Border into Mainland China.
There are several cities on the highway to Guangzhou but I have never stopped in any of them so I cannot provide any comments about hotel accommodations.
Once you get into Guangzhou you will again find several “Western” hotels to choose from.
Written October 17, 2019
Mish have you the exact answer when taking the Airport Express Train. The Asia World Expo is the next stop after the airport approximately 2 minutes more of a ride.
Written October 17, 2019
Good evening from HK. I have never seen one on any of the Convention Hall Floors during all my visits.
Written October 17, 2019
How far is AsiaWorld Expo from Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre? And is there a hotel that is conveniently located between both centres?
Written February 7, 2017
Hongkong Convention and Exhibition Center located on Hongkong islands (center of Hongkong) isn't very from AsiaWorld-Expo at Chek Lap Kok Airport, about 40 km you can drive 35 minutes buy bus. You should take a train express about 25 minutes to get there. There are many hotels in Hongkong center or you can move to Mong Kok to check in hotels or shopping in Ladies Market
Written February 13, 2017
Is the entrance fee for Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre included if you purchase Big Bus Tour Ticket?
Written October 11, 2016
you can only enter lobby area during normal days . during exhibitions , organizers have their own entry fees or passes.
Written October 12, 2016
What is the easiest way to get there from tsim sha tsui? I'm staying at Kimberly road.
Written November 6, 2015
Hi Ashyow,
For you the best way to reach Convention Center is via MTR. You can take a train from Tsim Sha Tsui to Admiralty, then change to a blue line train going to Chai Wan. Get down at Wan Chai and take a 10 min walk to the convention center.
Written November 9, 2015
Tahar B
Hong Kong, China
Bonjour svp pour avoir l accé a l éxpo gratuit pour le 13 /10 /2015 merci
Written October 11, 2015
Tahar B
Hong Kong, China
Bonjour svp pour avoir un billet gratuit au centre d éxpo pour le 13 / 10 / 2015 merci
Written October 11, 2015
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