Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region
The third Chinese Culture Festival (CCF) 2026 will be held from June to September. This year, under the theme “Legends”, it will showcase a diverse array of programmes centred on Chinese legends and folklore, with a particular focus on the culture of the Sui-Tang dynasties, and the charm of the ancient capital Luoyang. The programmes will reinterpret the essence of Chinese culture through a contemporary lens and language, while presenting the innovative vitality of Chinese culture.
Featuring distinguished artists and top-tier performing troupes from the Chinese Mainland and Hong Kong, the Festival will present more than 280 distinctive stage programmes and related extension activities, film screenings, thematic exhibitions, talks, workshops, as well as community and school activities. ——————————————————————–
The opening programme of this year’s CCF is the dance drama “Lady White Snake”, produced by the Shanghai Grand Theatre. With internationally renowned ballet artist Tan YuanYuan serving as artistic director, the production brings together top-tier artists from various disciplines, forming a “dream team” with popular Chinese Mainland dancers and overseas Chinese dance stars. Through a creative vocabulary that seamlessly blends ballet and Chinese dance, the production reinterprets a journey of self-exploration and discovery. The work retains classic scenes from “The Legend of the White Snake” such as “Borrowing the Umbrella on the West Lake” and “Flooding of Jinshan Temple”, while employing Chinese cultural symbols like the great bell and the square and circle to construct an oriental stage aesthetic, forging resonance between the millennia-old legend and contemporary sensibilities.———————————
The Chinese Opera Festival (COF), a core component of the CCF, adopts the theme “Righteousness and Loyalty in Chinese Opera” this year, presenting a selection of classic plays of legendary tales from various opera genres that honour the enduring spirit of loyalty and righteousness. ——————————————-
The Leisure and Cultural Services Department (LCSD) and the Bauhinia Culture Group will co-present two outstanding “Chinese Performing Arts Hong Kong Season” Series stage productions. The drama “The Code of The Dynasty”, a Chinese-style suspense drama produced by the Shanghai Dramatic Arts Centre, meticulously recreates Song dynasty costumes, architecture and various ICH performance forms, inviting audiences to uncover a treacherous murder mystery in the Song capital of Bianjing. The Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps Acrobatic Troupe’s acrobatic drama “Acrobatic Spectacle of Ancient Tang” revives the splendour of the Tang golden age through classic acrobatic feats such as flag spinning, plate spinning and bowls kicking on unicycles.————————————
The Hong Kong Film Archive presents several thematic film series, including “Journeys to the West: Cinematic Dialogues Across Time”, with the premieres of the newly 4K digitally restored versions of “A Chinese Odyssey Part One – Pandora’s Box” (1995) and “A Chinese Odyssey Part Two – Cinderella” (1995); “Realising Art in Social Realism: The Miracle of Union Film” and “Gems of Chinese Opera Film”. “Legacy and Vision: Conversations with Chinese Cultural Masters” lecture series organised by the HKL&A invites leading experts from various cultural and artistic fields to promote traditional culture through diverse topics.————————————-
The “Hong Kong Jockey Club Series: Prosperity and Magnificence – Civilisation of the Sui and Tang Dynasties in Shaanxi Province” exhibition, jointly presented by the LCSD and the Shaanxi Provincial Cultural Heritage Administration, will feature a selection of over 165 pieces/sets of artefacts from Shaanxi and Hong Kong. The exhibition offers visitors a glimpse into the splendour of the Sui and Tang dynasties, while also unveiling the commercial and military ties with Hong Kong during the era. The HKL&A will organise two exhibitions: “Heluo Culture Bonds Hong Kong” Exhibition and “Echoes of the Sui & Tang: Ancient Attire and Modern Design” Exhibition. Featuring cultural relics, dynamic ICH demonstrations, reconstructed Sui-Tang attire and cross-disciplinary contemporary design, the exhibitions showcase the enduring vitality of Heluo culture and Sui-Tang aesthetics.