
From Easter egg hunts to family-friendly events, these egg-cellent Easter things to do in Hong Kong guarantee a hoppin' good time over the long weekend.
Fun things are hatching all over the city this Easter! From delicious Easter feasts to truly sweet gift collections, families have lots of special events to look forward to. Whether you’re looking to make lasting memories with loved ones or even just trying to keep your little ones occupied when not at spring and summer camps, hop to these amazing Easter Day activities in Hong Kong.
Egg-citing Easter Day activities in Hong Kong
Our top picks at a glance:
- Early lessons in mindfulness (it’s important!): The Mills Easter Eggventure
- Adults won’t get left out: PMQ Play Stuff Fest
- Egg hunt for a good cause: Cafe de Coral Ma Wan Easter Egg Hunt 2025
- A quick getaway: W Hong Kong Hoppy Holiday Escape
Now, onto the full list!
1. The Mills: Easter Eggventure

Looking for a fresh take on Easter fun? Partnering with the “Pause & Breathe” mindfulness programme, The Mills invites families to slow down and savour the holiday with Easter Eggventure – a playful twist on the traditional egg hunt. Kids can embark on a mindful adventure across The Mills, tackling six creative missions that blend discovery with gentle lessons in staying present. Whether they’re unearthing a golden egg with unconventional tools, helping a farmer sort radishes on the rooftop farm, or checking in to the “Emo House” (it’s about emotional reflections, not angsty playlists!), each activity encourages little explorers to pause, think, and engage with the moment. Finally, reward your little ones with collectible pins, acrylic paint sets, and whimsical gashapon – while stocks last.
When: 11 – 13, 18 – 21, 26 – 27 April 2025, 11am – 6pm
How much: Free for NF Touch members upon $100 spending
Where: The Mills Easter Eggventure, The Mills, 45 Pak Tin Par Street, Tsuen Wan, Hong Kong
2. Discovery Bay: Easter Egg Hunt on the Beach & Carnival

One of the most beloved Easter events for Hong Kong families, the Discovery Bay Easter Egg Hunt & Carnival is returning for its 18th edition this year. Young egg hunters aged 3 to 10 can register for this quest and have the chance to win great prizes. And once you finish brushing off all the sand, swing by the Discovery Bay Easter Carnival at DB Plaza and keep the party going. DB Plaza Inflatable Funland will have bouncy castles and game booths galore. Looks like it’ll be nonstop egg-ventures for the whole family at Discovery Bay!
When: 18 – 19 April 2025, 10.30am – 6.30pm
How much: From $298
Where: Discovery Bay Easter Egg Hunt on the Beach & Carnival, Tai Pak Beach, DB Plaza, and DB North Plaza, Discovery Bay, Hong Kong
3. Bimbo Concept: Hoppy Easter Egg Hunting

Scandinavian-style family and children’s store Bimbo Concept has been enjoying a playroom residency in Admiralty for Hong Kong families to go on exciting, educational, and stylish adventures. This year, the Bimbo Concept is bringing an egg-citing Hoppy Easter to The Lawn at The Upper House. An Easter treasure hunt takes centre stage among the themed games and activities in the hotel’s lush garden, during which little ones can don adorable bunny ears as they search for hidden stamps to complete their treasure maps. Register for a session of your choice and play to win attractive prizes.
Honey Hacks: Enjoy 10% off upon purchasing two tickets!
When: 18 – 20 April 2025, 10am – 6pm
How much: From $425
Where: Bimbo Concept Hoppy Easter Egg Hunting, The Lawn, 6/F, The Upper House, Pacific Place, 88 Queensway, Admiralty, Hong Kong
4. PMQ: Play Stuff Fest 2025

For toy enthusiasts of all ages, PMQ’s Play Stuff Fest is offering a different kind of Easter hunt – this time for collectibles! Over the long weekend, the creative hub will transform into a playful “convenience store,” featuring over 30 indie toy brands from Hong Kong, Seoul, and beyond. Discover limited-edition blind boxes (think cute soda bears and egg tart figurines), watch designers craft pieces live, or join workshops to try your hand at toy-making. Look out for the highlights, including exclusive collabs with local favourites like Mr Giraffe and Club Babo, plus stamp-collecting rewards for those who explore every corner. While we won’t get eggs here, we’ll uncover quirky designs – and you bet we’ll take home a one-of-a-kind souvenir.
When: 18 – 21 April 2025, 12 – 7pm
How much: Free admission
Where: PMQ Play Stuff Fest 2025, Courtyard & Marketplace, G/F, PMQ, 35 Aberdeen Street, Central, Hong Kong
5. Island Shangri-La: Family Easter Adventure – Egg Hunt and Kids Fun

In search of a laid-back Easter activity with just the right mix of fun? Island Shangri-La’s Family Easter Sunday Egg Hunt offers a relaxed morning of creativity and lighthearted challenges. Little ones can start with crafts and storytelling before embarking on a playful hunt for colourful eggs, each containing fun, silly tasks like bunny hops. Psst – see who’s the master treasure hunter (and riddle solver) by discovering the special golden egg! With a magician’s show, face painting, and chocolate decorating breaks adding to the festive atmosphere, this spot is perfect for families who want an Easter outing without the fuss.
When: 20 April 2025, 10am – 12pm, 3 – 5pm
How much: From $998 per child plus accompanying adult
Where: Family Easter Adventure: Egg Hunt and Kids Fun, L56 Harbour Room & Outdoor Terrace, Island Shangri-La, Hong Kong
6. W Hong Kong: Hoppy Holiday Escape

If you need a quick change of scenery this Easter, W Hong Kong’s Hoppy Holiday Escape helps you keep things simple yet special. The package bundles practical perks, including breakfast for four and even a picnic mat for impromptu picnics. Over Easter, the hotel adds a festive touch with bunny-themed hunts, face painting, and a mini cake set to keep sweet cravings in check. It’s an easy getaway that switches up your usual routine, allowing your kids to burn off holiday energy while you actually get to unwind (at least a little!).
When: 18 – 21 April 2025
How much: From $3,500
Where: W Hong Kong, 1 Austin Road West, Kowloon Station, Kowloon, Hong Kong
7. Colour My World: Easter Holiday Workshops

Children of all ages can spend this Easter letting out their inner Van Gogh with Easter Holiday Workshops at Colour My World. With different workshops held across April, kids will be able to get hands-on with both the visual and performing arts. The Delicate Nest for Easter workshops are open to kids aged 4 to 6, with the visual art class focused on creating Easter eggs with paper mache, while the vocal and movements class will work on improving your little one’s singing, dancing, and acting skills. Colour My World will give little artists room to grow with educational, fun-filled activities and have your kids creating a colourful Easter.
When: 9 – 11, 14 – 16, 23 – 25 April 2025, 10am – 6pm
How much: From $1,100
Where: Colour My World, Rooms 108 – 110, 1/F, Marina Tower, 8 Shum Wan Road, Wong Chuk Hang, Hong Kong
8. Branches of Hope: Cafe de Coral Ma Wan Easter Egg Hunt 2025

After a long hiatus, Branches of Hope is bringing back its annual Ma Wan Easter Egg Hunt for 2025! A well-loved tradition for many Hong Kong families, this Easter staple is more than just a scavenger hunt. Keep your eyes peeled for the variety of game booths set up at Tung Wan Beach, alongside food and drinks stalls that’ll keep your little ones fuelled up. Live performances will keep everyone entertained throughout the day, too. And here’s the best news: Winners of the egg hunt stand the chance to win amazing prizes, including delectable chocolates, entry tickets to the Noah’s Ark theme park, and more! Spend a meaningful Easter with the whole fam this year and scavenge for a good cause.
When: 19 April 2025, 12 – 6pm
How much: From $50
Where: Cafe de Coral Ma Wan Easter Egg Hunt 2025, Tung Wan Beach, Ma Wan, Hong Kong
9. Saiyuen Camping Adventure Park: Easter Eggstravaganza

This Easter, venture out into Hong Kong’s wilderness with your little ones for the Easter Eggstravaganza. For this seasonal treasure hunt, the popular Cheung Chau glamping ground, Saiyuen, has lined up a series of egg-themed games and inflatable attractions for the whole family to enjoy. And if you want to stay the night at this stunning campsite, ticket holders to the Egg Hunt can camp at Saiyuen at discounted rates.
When: 19 – 20 April 2025, 11am – 5pm
How much: From $48
Where: Saiyuen’s Easter Eggstravaganza, Saiyuen Camping Adventure Park, DD CC Lot 12, Cheung Chau, Hong Kong, p. 2981 1010
10. Funkids: Easter Egg Hunt & Fun Run

Got a mini athlete in the making? Run, don’t walk, to Funkids’ Easter special! Children are invited on a treasure hunt and an exhilarating run on Good Friday. Simply sign up according to their age group and prep yourselves for a thrilling competition. Lucky winners will also stand the chance to win delicious Easter-themed prices, so give it your all while racing for the finishing line.
When: 18 April 2025, 9am – 5pm
How much: From $190
Where: FunKids Easter Egg Hunt & Fun Run, South China Athletic Association, SCAA-Jockey Club Stadium, 88 Caroline Hill Road, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
11. My Boy Era@Ngong Ping 360

Get ready for a nostalgic trip at Ngong Ping village! Just in time for Easter, the popular tourist attraction is breathing new life into Hong Kong’s iconic comic character, My Boy. Transforming the black and white world of My Boy with vibrant colours, you’ll find a series of themed installations scattered throughout the iconic Lantau Island village. From 18 to 21 April and 1 to 5 May, families with round-trip cable car tickets will get a complimentary Egg Hunt Party Game card. Hunt down all the eggs sprawled across the village to win a series of My Boy-themed prizes, including an exclusive Easter-themed pencil case or comic drawing kit.
When: 18 April – 25 May 2025; weekdays, 10am – 6pm; weekends and public holidays, 9am – 6.30pm
How much: From $195 per adult; from $30 per child (limited-time deal!)
Where: My Boy Era@Ngong Ping 360, Ngong Ping Village, Lantau Island, Hong Kong
12. Cafe Roma: Easter in Roma Land

Step into a whimsical Easter wonderland at Cafe Roma. This family-friendly restaurant is elevating the usual Easter egg hunt with a delectable meal for the little ones, along with beer and snacks for the adults. Partnering with Marcus & Marcus, Cafe Roma will dish out a nutritious, MSG-free spread that’ll delight the pickiest of eaters. The Amazing Kids set includes a soup of the day, choice of mains with a side, and juice and is served in themed plates and cutlery. Everyone will take home a variety of prizes after the 30-minute egg hunt, with a special award waiting for the best dressed participant. So, come dressed in your Easter best and play to win!
When: 12 – 13, 18, 20 – 21 April 2025; 11am – 1pm, 1.30 – 3.30pm, 5.30 – 7.30pm
How much: From $248 per child plus accompanying adult
Where: Easter in Roma Land, Shop 7-8, 1/F, Beach Commercial Complex, Park Island, Ma Wan, Hong Kong
Frequently Asked Questions
What do you do on Easter Day?
In Hong Kong, Easter Day is celebrated with church services, family gatherings, and festive meals. Many people enjoy Easter egg hunts, especially in parks or community events. Shopping malls often decorate with Easter themes, and chocolate eggs or bunnies are popular gifts. It’s a public holiday, so locals also take the opportunity to relax or travel.
What are the traditional activities of Easter?
Traditional Easter activities include attending church services to celebrate Jesus' resurrection, decorating and hunting for Easter eggs, and sharing festive meals with family. Other customs include giving chocolate eggs or bunnies as gifts, baking hot cross buns, and participating in parades or community events. These Easter traditions symbolise renewal, hope, and the arrival of spring.
What is the most popular Easter activity?
The most popular Easter activity in Hong Kong is Easter egg hunts, often organised in parks, malls, or community centres. Families and children enjoy searching for decorated or chocolate eggs, making it a fun and engaging tradition. Many also attend church services and gather for festive meals, blending religious observance with family bonding.

