Tatler Hong Kong

Come One Come All

If you’ve complained about a lack of events and opportunities to socialise during the pandemic, perhaps you need a new hobby. Bubbling beneath the surface of Hong Kong society is a cornucopia of clubs, societies and groups to suit all interests and personalities.

Platforms like Eventbrite, Meetup and Facebook are excellent sources of information on local events that connect likeminded individuals for all kinds of hobbies and pursuits. Here is an eclectic cross-section of the groups currently active in the city—with many more to be discovered.

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