A new homegrown, independent music festival, featuring 10 bands and 50 DJs, is set to descend upon Lantau’s pristine Tai Long Wan this month.Jungle Island Music Festival runs from March 15-17.
Accessible by sampan-only, the three-day, two-night odyssey on the Chi Ma Wan Peninsula boasts two stages, each offering a fresh line-up of local artists.
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Festivalgoers can also enjoy soul-enhancing workshops and activities, as well as a craftmanship and design market that supports local artisans, plus culinary treats and pop-up retailers.
The intimate gathering is capped at 1,000 visitors, with glamping and bring-your-own-tent options. Tickets start from HK$480.
For more information, and full ticketing terms, click here.
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