5 ways to spend New Year’s Eve in Hong Kong
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Not keen on braving the crowds at Lan Kwai Fong? There are plenty of spots to go this festive season if you prefer an intimate evening with friends rather than a raucous night out this New Year’s Eve. See 2016 out in style at one of these five events:

5 ways to spend New Year’s Eve in Hong Kong

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Mingle Farm

Why not spend the last day of 2016 camping in the wild and counting stars while enjoying good food and good company? Mingle Farm saves you the trouble of setting up camp by providing almost everything you need for a great outdoors experience: tents or caravans that can accommodate two to 10 people, a food catering service, and even board games. War games, archery, and other outdoor activities are also available for booking in advance at an additional fee.

5 ways to spend New Year’s Eve in Hong Kong

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NYE Salsa Masquerade Ball

This is the best bet for those who enjoy dancing and revelling the night away. The dress-up party kicks off at 8:30pm with two free salsa classes for all levels before the dance floor opens with strains of Latin music. In addition to sumptuous drinks and food available for order during the party, enjoy a lucky draw and prizes for the best-dressed man and woman. Free admission.

5 ways to spend New Year’s Eve in Hong Kong

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The World of Tim Burton

Tim Burton fan or not, this exhibition could make for a whimsical New Year’s Eve. The retrospective features over 500 lifelong works by the prodigious film director, dated from his childhood to present. The exhibition runs until January 23, 2017 with tickets available at Cityline and at the door.

5 ways to spend New Year’s Eve in Hong Kong

Culture@ Maze Asian Youth Film Festival

Film lovers should check out three New Year’s Eve screening sessions, starting with Indian movie PK at 2pm followed by Korean movie My Paparotti at 6pm, and ending with Thai movie The Teacher's Diary at 8:45pm.

5 ways to spend New Year’s Eve in Hong Kong

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The AIA Great European Carnival

The highly anticipated carnival is back this winter. With the mesmerising Central skyline as its backdrop, the carnival caters to families of all ages with various rides, games and food stalls.

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