WELCOME TO Africa Center Hong Kong
A Home for Africa Culture in Hong Kong
Rebranding Blackness
Connecting Communities!
What comes to mind when you think of Black people? We offer an opportunity to appreciate and benefit from accurate portrayals of Black people.
We are Africa Center Hong Kong——a platform that connects African and Asian communities through culture, education, and shared experiences.
We want to help people better understand Africa in a real and human way, beyond stereotypes. Through events, tours, workshops, and community programs, we create space for learning, dialogue, and collaboration. Our goal is to build stronger connections, support inclusion, and bring people together in Hong Kong.
It is a fun and family-friendly space to find heartwarming.
African food and direct connection to the local African community. The center is for everyone, where they can freely express themselves and their ideas.
Laura Akech
English Teacher.
Our Events and Activities

Hong Kong International Literary Festival
Hearing the personal migration journeys of African entrepreneurs while sharing authentic culinary traditions

Chungking Mansions Tour
A symbol of globalization

Event Catering
African Finger Foods • Buffet • Set Meals
All over the African continent and
diaspora

African Drumming
Create and perform
simple rhythms

African Kids Club
Resource sharing and support community (Kids of all ethnicities who are 13 years old and below)

Easter Camp 2026
Staying in HK for the long weekend!
Give your child an unforgettable adventure
Join Our Community
Diversity, Equity & Inclusion.
WhatsApp +852 9260 6185
Community Members Speak!
The Africa Center is a turning point for the African communities within Hong Kong, and for those who wish to learn and integrate with the community not just within the city, but through out the African diaspora.
Felix Yuan
Researcher
“It’s the little things citizens do. That’s what will make the difference.“
Wangari Maathai
The first African woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize
“I lose nothing. I fled with my love, and I am able to rebuild again.”
Marguerite Barankitse
Burundian humanitarian — the “Mother Teresa of Africa
I value the “African Literature Book Club” as I value Women’s Day and Black History Month because African literature deserves a spotlight.
Daniela Lusan
Podcast Host
“If your dreams do not scare you, they are not big enough.”
Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
Powerful “Iron Lady” — the first elected female head of state in Africa




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Opening Hours
Monday- Friday
10am – 10pm
Saturday-Sunday
9am – 10pm
