 
 
 Hong Kong is set to transform into a Halloween haven this October and November, offering a diverse range of thrilling and family-friendly events to celebrate the spooky season. From immersive horror experiences to electrifying music festivals and interactive adventures, there's something for everyone.
Ocean Park's "Halloween Fest 2025"
 
 
 Ocean Park's highly anticipated Halloween event, "HalloWeen All-Park Festival 2025," will run until November 3, with extended hours until 11 PM during peak periods. This year's festival features six terrifying experiences, including the "Blind Box of Vengeful Spirits," the true-crime-inspired "Hong Kong Urban Legends," and the sensory-challenging "H25. Horror Lab." For those seeking less intense entertainment, the "Glamorous Hell Show," starring Korean performers, and kid-friendly activities with Panda Friends are also available. Evening visitors can capture memorable moments at the "Enchanting Light Party." Standard tickets excluding the horror experiences are available, but the "Standard Ticket + Choice of Three Horror Experiences" package is recommended, priced at approximately HK$580 for adults. Discounts are available with select credit cards.
Disney Villains Take Over Hong Kong Disneyland for "Uninvited! A Villains Takeover Party"
 
 
 Hong Kong Disneyland hosts "Uninvited! A Villains Takeover Party," where Disney Villains will take centre stage. Guests can enjoy an all-new Main Street U.S.A. takeover by a flood of Villains, the award-winning "Let's Get Wicked" stage show, traditional trick-or-treat fun, and more. The event runs until November 2, 2025.
"SPOOKY Halloween" Music Carnival
 
 
 Live Nation Electronic Asia is bringing the "SPOOKY Halloween" music carnival to Hong Kong for the first time. From October 24, the Wan Chai Harbourfront Event Space will be transformed into a fantastical wonderland for two consecutive weekends. Over 20 local and international artists, including Hins Cheung, MC Cheung, HYO, Lolly Talk, Zedd, Steve Aoki, and R3HAB, will perform across EDM and Hip-hop genres. The event will also feature a "Spooky Market Carnival" with a 6-meter-tall witch, Halloween-themed market stalls, food and drinks, a "Hall of Illusions" maze, and a "Witch Hunt Bonfire Stage."
- Tickets: Carnival A+B Area & Main Stage C Area: HK$680/day (standing), plus fees. Carnival A+B Area: HK$100 (18+), HK$50 (6-17), Free (under 6).
- Dates: Oct 24-26, Oct 31-Nov 2
- Location: Wan Chai Harbourfront Event Space
Immerse Yourself in Japanese Horror at the Junji Ito Horror Experience Exhibition
 
 
 For fans of Japanese horror, the "Junji Ito Horror Experience Exhibition 2" is now open at Mong Kok's Chong Hing Square. The exhibition recreates classic scenes from the master's works, featuring two immersive zones: the "Village of the Amputated" (Hall A) and the "Town of Evil Whispers" (Hall B). In these areas, visitors must hold onto a "lifeline" as they navigate the terrifying environments. Special midnight sessions **are available** during the Halloween period (October 11-31), enhanced by dramatic lighting effects to intensify the experience. The venue also includes an original artwork display and a themed cafe. Regular tickets are priced at HK$179, with Halloween session tickets at HK$199.
West Kowloon "Hello Monsters" Party
 
 
 West Kowloon Cultural District's Art Park transforms into a playful monster playground until November 2, 2025. Hunt nine hidden "Ghost-Eye Spirits" to collect limited-edition tattoos and join activities like DIY workshops, trick-or-treating, and the Magical Hair Party on Halloween night, offering free face painting, themed drinks, and live dance performances by YayaKids.
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