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No.9  September, 2017    
       
  Hong Kong FinTech Week 2017
This year, Hong Kong Fintech Week will be held from 23 to 27 October at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. This is the second year that Invest Hong Kong plays host to the event. Showcasing Hong Kong’s vibrant Fintech ecosystem with mix of local and international firms as well as support from the private and public sectors, Hong Kong Fintech Week 2017 will highlight the distinctive and dynamic qualities that Hong Kong offers to the global Fintech community. Regulators, entrepreneurs, investors, start-ups, academics and service providers from Hong Kong and around the world will attend the event. Check out the latest update and activities of the week here.
 
     
  Global Sources Fashion Show
Global Sources Fashion Show is the largest fashion trade fair in Hong Kong and will be held between 27 and 30 October at Asia World-Expo. The fair will bring together 1,800 booths of fashion items from Mainland China, Hong Kong and Asian countries including Korea, India, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Indonesia, the Philippines and throughout ASEAN. It is Hong Kong’s largest collections of bags and luggage, footwear and sports fashion as well as active lifestyle products. Find out more about the fair here.
 
     
  Clockenflap: Hong Kong's Music & Arts Festival
The annual music and arts festival Clockenflap 2017 will be held from 17 to 19 November at the Central Harbourfront. The three-day event is a collection of music, art, culinary experiences that aims at bringing together a community of people who share a love for Hong Kong and its creative output. It will once again incorporate international, regional and local live music, visual and performing arts programmes for music and art lovers to enjoy. Don’t miss the event and find out more here.
 
     
  Tai Hang Fire Dragon Dance
The Tai Hang Fire Dragon Dance, to coincide with the Mid-Autumn Festival, will be held from 3 to 6 October. The dragon dance is traditionally held for three days and nights. To enable more visitors to experience this traditional ritual, the event will be extended for one more night this year. During the four-day event, a 67-metre-long dragon, studded with thousands of burning joss sticks, will produce an incredible sea of fire, smoke and dynamic fury as the dragon wends its way through the backstreets of Tai Hang in Causeway Bay. Find out more about the event here.
 
     
  Sydney Open 2017
Hong Kong House, home of the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office, Sydney, will join Sydney Open 2017 to be held on 5 November for public visit. Over 40 historic buildings that shape the fabric and cultural life of the city of Sydney, including the over 100 year-old Hong Kong House, will be opened for public to explore their architectural features and heritage treasures. Come and have a tour of Hong Kong House and other buildings on 5 November. Find out more about Sydney Open here.
 
     
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