
Causeway Bay has become a cultural hotspot this July, hosting three unique and limited-time experiences that cater to all kinds of enthusiasts!
At LOG-ON Times Square, you'll find the trending Korean "giant four-frame photo booth," featuring 84cm tall photo strips with summer-themed frames. Snap a photo and use it as a shopping discount voucher afterward! Meanwhile, Café & Meal MUJI at Windsor House will elevate your senses with "MUJI Music Nights," offering an immersive evening of gourmet dining and professional jazz performances.
Adding to the artistic vibe, Art Lane in Causeway Bay's food street celebrates Hang Lung's 65th anniversary with inclusive murals created by local artists, themed around the evolution of Causeway Bay. Whether you're a photography enthusiast, music lover, or art aficionado, Causeway Bay has something special for everyone this July!
Event details:
- Date: Friday, July 25
- Time: 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
- Venue: Café & Meal MUJI, Windsor House
- Fee: HK$328 (dinner included)
- Tickets: Through the website (limited availability)
Giant four-frame photo booth for HK$30
The latest photography trend from Korea, the "giant four-frame photo booth," has officially landed at LOG-ON! This trend, which started on the streets of Korea, takes the traditional four-frame photo concept to an entirely new level—upgrading it to a massive size that is 20 times larger than the original.
This eye-catching experience is perfect for photo lovers and trendsetters alike. Available only on weekends from now until July 27, the giant photo booth will be stationed at LOG-ON Times Square for a limited time. Don't miss your chance to embrace this Korean craze and create oversized memories with your friends!

The photo strips stretch up to 84cm tall, nearly half the height of a person! Whether you're striking a playful pose with friends or capturing a special moment, the photo strip will make a unique addition to your home. For just HK$30, you can snap one of these trendy photos. Even better, you can use your photo as a shopping discount voucher—spend HK$250 at LOG-ON Times Square and enjoy a HK$30 discount. This experience offers double the fun: a memorable photo and a shopping perk!

LOG-ON also offers a variety of frame designs full of summer vibes and Korean aesthetics. From fresh beachy looks to sweet Korean styles, there's a frame for everyone. Frame styles include: Cute Style, Film Style, MF BEAR, and SUMMER BEAUTY.
In addition, the event brings back the nostalgic sticker photo culture of the Y2K era. Featuring fun and quirky frame designs, such as dinosaurs, retro soda bottles, beer mugs, and classic electronics, these frames are full of childhood memories and creative flair. Relive the pure joy of capturing happy moments and celebrating nostalgia with these playful designs!
MUJI Music Night: A feast for your ears
Café & Meal MUJI has previously hosted a series of "Music Night" concerts that were met with overwhelming enthusiasm and sold-out crowds. This July, Café & Meal MUJI at Windsor House will once again present a mesmerizing jazz music night featuring renowned Hong Kong jazz musicians Timothy Wan and King Kong. Their captivating performance will immerse attendees in the enchanting allure of jazz while treating them to a cultural experience that combines music and fine dining.

On the event night, guests will enjoy not only a high-quality jazz performance but also a specially curated MUJI Music Night dinner. The menu features fresh and healthy ingredients, offering a delightful dining experience. The dinner includes soup, salad, a main course, and one drink (alcoholic or non-alcoholic). For the main course, guests can choose between tender pan-seared beef rump with mashed potatoes or crispy baked barramundi fillet with herb butter sauce and mashed potatoes. Set against an elegant backdrop of jazz melodies, attendees will savor the harmonious blend of music, art, and gastronomy, elevating life's simple pleasures.

Inclusive murals depicting Old Hong Kong
In recent years, with growing awareness and technological advancements, a more inclusive society is no longer a distant dream for people with disabilities. Arts with the Disabled Association Hong Kong runs the social enterprise "ADAM," which promotes the long-term development of inclusive art and facilitates collaborations between artists with disabilities and the wider community.

To celebrate Hang Lung's 65th anniversary, two local artists with disabilities were invited to create two large murals inspired by their personal experiences and the evolution of Causeway Bay. These murals add a distinct touch of HK's cultural charm to Causeway Bay's food street.
One mural was created by hearing-impaired artist Apple Tong. It captures the historical transformation of Causeway Bay, including landmarks like Daimaru and Matsuzakaya. The second mural was created by nearly deaf artist Cheng Pui Man and is full of vibrant energy and movement. Both artworks are now on display at Art Lane, showcasing the beauty of inclusive art and the stories of the city.


(Source: Lionrockdaily; English Editor: Zoey Sun)
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