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MedTech World Hong Kong Roadshow
Wara Samar

5th May 2025

Planning for MedTech World Hong Kong 2025? Here’s What Not to Miss 

As MedTech World prepares to make its mark in Asia at the Hong Kong Roadshow 2025, attendees from around the globe will descend upon one of the world’s most dynamic cities. While innovation and investment take center stage from June 30 to July 1, 2025, there’s a whole world of culinary adventures, cultural gems, and skyline experiences waiting just outside the conference doors. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or returning for another round, this guide will help you make the most of your stay. 

Eating in Hong Kong: Dim Sum, Dumplings & More 

Hong Kong’s culinary reputation is world-class—casual or fine-dining, you’ll rarely have a bad meal. 

Elegant & Elevated 

For a truly luxurious introduction to Cantonese cuisine, book a table at Man Wah in the Mandarin Oriental. Regarded as the city’s best fine-dining dim sum experience, it pairs traditional flavors with sweeping views of Victoria Harbour. 

Eating in Hong Kong: Dim Sum, Dumplings & More 
Eating in Hong Kong: Dim Sum, Dumplings & More 

Scenic & Authentic 

If you want classic dim sum with a side of skyline, head to City Hall Maxim’s Palace. This popular spot blends accessibility with nostalgia and is ideal for daytime dining between sessions. 

Street Cred & Crowd Favorites

  • Tim Ho Wan is the city’s legendary budget Michelin-starred restaurant. It’s humble, efficient, and delicious—ideal for travelers looking to taste excellence without the price tag.
  • Din Tai Fung, the famed dumpling chain, is a good choice for first-timers. Known for its xiao long bao (soup dumplings), it has multiple locations throughout the city.
  • Ho Lee Fook, nestled in Soho, combines playful branding with modern Cantonese flair. A popular night-out choice. 

For broader culinary exploration, the Eater 38 list is a robust resource. It maps out trending spots across neighborhoods, helping you discover what’s nearby after a full day of panels and networking. 

Also Read: MedTech World Partners with NovaX Global for Hong Kong Roadshow 2025 

Where to Drink: Rooftops, Speakeasies, and Historic Glamour 

After conference hours, unwind at some of Asia’s most acclaimed bars—Hong Kong’s nightlife doesn’t disappoint. 

Cocktail Connoisseurs

  • The Old Man pays tribute to Ernest Hemingway with literary-inspired mixology in a speakeasy atmosphere. It’s intimate, inventive, and regularly ranks among the world’s best bars.
The Old Man
The Old Man
  • Mizunara: The Library is a whisky-lover’s paradise, offering Japanese precision in a serene lounge setting. 

Views & Vibes

  • Ozone, perched atop the Ritz Carlton, is the highest rooftop bar in the world. Time your visit for a clear night and marvel at the cityscape from above the clouds. 
  • DarkSide, in the Rosewood Hotel, offers moody elegance and ranks among Asia’s top 20 bars—a fitting end to a day of deal-making. 

Classic & Cinematic 

  • The Bar at The Peninsula exudes old-world glamour and is steeped in cocktail lore. Legend has it, Clark Gable helped perfect the modern Screwdriver here. 

What to See & Do: Culture, Nature, and Neon Nights 

Hong Kong balances tradition and modernity like no other. Here’s how to immerse yourself in the city when you’re not networking: 

For the Culturally Curious

  • Hong Kong Museum of History is the perfect place to start your trip, offering a rich overview of the city’s evolution from fishing village to financial hub.
An inside view of the Hong Kong Museum of History
An inside view of the Hong Kong Museum of History
  • The Big Buddha on Lantau Island is a must-see for many—just check its status before you go, as it’s occasionally closed. The journey involves one of the world’s longest cable car rides (not ideal for the height-averse).
The Big Buddha on Lantau Island
The Big Buddha on Lantau Island

For Outdoor Enthusiasts 

  • Hike the Dragon’s Back for panoramic coastal views with a low-to-moderate difficulty level. 
Dragon’s Back on Hong Kong Island:
Dragon’s Back on Hong Kong Island
  • Take the Peak Tram to Victoria Peak for iconic views of the skyline—especially striking at sunset. 
Peak Tram to Victoria Peak
Peak Tram to Victoria Peak

City Icons

A Symphony of Lights
A Symphony of Lights

Shopping & Entertainment 

From luxury malls to bustling street markets, Hong Kong is a shopper’s paradise. For those with extra time or family in tow, Hong Kong Disneyland is known for its shorter queues, ideal for a quick escape. 

Final Tips for Travelers 

  • Public transport is efficient and easy to use; grab an Octopus Card upon arrival. 
  • Cantonese is widely spoken, but English is common in tourist areas. 
  • Summer weather can be hot and humid, so pack accordingly and stay hydrated. 

Whether you’re closing deals, discovering startups, or scouting the next big innovation in MedTech, there’s plenty to see and do in Hong Kong once the day’s sessions are over. Make time to explore and let the city surprise you. 

Ready to Experience MedTech World Hong Kong 2025? 

If you haven’t already pre-registered for MedTech World Hong Kong Roadshow 2025, now is the time. Join leading voices in MedTech, HealthTech, and investment from around the world as we explore opportunities in one of Asia’s most exciting markets. 

Secure your spot today and if you have questions or need more information, feel free to reach out at [email protected].

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