Sip a Hemingway-inspired cocktail at The Old Man, check out contemporary art at Tai Kwun, and see a monster Labubu installation at Hong Kong International Airport

Tai Kwun has unveiled a new permanent heritage exhibition at F Hall, formerly the site of the Victoria Immigration Centre. “Finding a Place to Call Home” draws on the history of the building as a processing facility for unauthorised immigrants and Vietnamese boatpeople, exploring themes of migration and displacement. Anchoring the new addition is Resilience, a mural by American artist Eric Okdeh, co-created with those who experienced the place as a holding facility, including former Vietnamese refugees and former staff of Victoria Prison.

G/F, F Hall, Tai Kwun, 10 Hollywood Road, Central

Until November 9; Departure Level (L7), Hong Kong International Airport, Chek Lap Kok

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