
Hong Kong artists worked on their murals in Central and Sheung Wan on Tuesday as part of the 11th edition of the "HKwalls Street Art Festival".
The festival, which runs through Sunday, brings together over 20 local and international artists from more than 14 countries and regions.
The event features large-scale murals across the Central and Western district of Hong Kong, including digital art displays on screens along the harbor front.
With PMQ—a historic site revitalized as a creative and design center—as the festival hub, the nine-day event continues to transform Hong Kong’s streets into a vibrant canvas for creativity, making public art accessible to all.
China Daily's Andy Chong took the photos on Tuesday.







