
5 of the best things to do in Hong Kong this Easter weekend, April 18-20, such as dog yoga
In a city where people will happily queue up for a soft toy launch, this Easter weekend might prove a busy one – as a toy festival is just one of five fun things that you can do in Hong Kong this weekend.
1. PMQ Play Stuff Fest 2025
The 'PMQ Play Stuff Fest 2025' festival is themed like a toy convenience store and runs from April 18 to 21 at PMQ in Central, on Hong Kong Island.
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It features more than 30 toy brands and platforms from Hong Kong, Macau, Seoul, Shenzhen and Singapore.
Check out a wide range of playful designs, including exclusive toys and event merchandise launched by local designers Club Babo, Don't Cry In The Morning, LeeeeeeToy and Mr. Giraffe.
Join sharing sessions with toy designers to hear their inspiring stories and take part in workshops led by the masters.
Do not forget to collect stamps at the festival – with them, you can redeem special rewards.
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PMQ, 35 Aberdeen Street, Central

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