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Sham Shui Po Events - July 2026

Complete guide to events in Sham Shui Po for July 2026. Found 3 events with detailed information, tickets, and booking details.

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πŸ“… MUSIC Events

HK Phil Season Finale: A Sea Symphony

πŸ“… Friday, July 03, 2026 at 11:30 AM

Tarmo Peltokoski conducts Vaughan Williams' A Sea Symphony in the Hong Kong Philharmonic's season finale. Tickets HK$380-880.

πŸ“ Location: Concert Hall, Hong Kong Cultural Centre, 10 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui

🏷️ Categories: MUSIC, CLASSICAL, SEASONAL

🌐 More Information: Official Website

HK Phil Season Finale: A Sea Symphony

πŸ“… Saturday, July 04, 2026 at 09:00 AM

Tarmo Peltokoski conducts Vaughan Williams' A Sea Symphony in the Hong Kong Philharmonic's season finale. Tickets HK$380-880.

πŸ“ Location: Concert Hall, Hong Kong Cultural Centre, 10 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui

🏷️ Categories: MUSIC, CLASSICAL, SEASONAL

🌐 More Information: Official Website

πŸ“… BOOKS Events

HKTDC Hong Kong Book Fair 2026

πŸ“… Wednesday, July 15, 2026 at 02:00 AM

One of Asia's largest book fairs featuring local and international publishers, author talks, and cultural activities.

πŸ“ Location: Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, Wan Chai

🏷️ Categories: BOOKS, CULTURAL, EXHIBITION, PUBLIC

🌐 More Information: Official Website

History

Populated for at least 2000 years according to archeological evidence the history of Sham Shui Po is long and deep but poorly documented. Having been a poor area for much of the 20th century little attention was given to it but now that has become developed and busy, though still not as prosperous as some other parts of Hong Kong, people have begun to seek it's history.

Originally a coastal settlement before reclamation brought it inland it was close to the important peninsular of Tak Kok Tsui with it's Cosmopolitan Dock, now since long gone of course. The last of the connection with the sea disappeared in the 1970s when the Nam Cheong Street nullah, or concrete stream, was covered over and today all that remains of it is the wide street which now runs past the open green park.


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