If you’re planning to travel through Causeway Bay between December 13, 2025, and January 5, 2026, prepare for significant traffic disruptions. The annual Hong Kong Brands and Products Expo, now in its 59th year, will transform the area around Victoria Park into a bustling event zone with extensive transportation modifications.
Motorists should be particularly cautious, as multiple key roads will face temporary or intermittent closures. The Transport Department has outlined a comprehensive list of affected streets, including Gloucester Road, Sugar Street, Great George Street, Paterson Street, Kingston Street, Cleveland Street, Hing Fat Street, Electric Road, and Lau Li Street. Notably, franchised buses and green minibuses will have some exceptions to these closures.
Pedestrians will experience their own set of changes, with dedicated pedestrian zones emerging along sections of Lockhart Road and Great George Street. These zones will operate with specific timing: weekdays from 4 p.m. to midnight, and on weekends and public holidays from noon to midnight. The goal is to create safer spaces for event attendees and local residents moving through the area.

Public transport users should anticipate several adjustments. Bus stops on Causeway Road outside Victoria Park will be relocated, and some green minibus and taxi stands on Paterson Street, Sugar Street, and Lau Li Street may be temporarily suspended. The Hing Fat Street public car park will also have restricted access to regular vehicles between December 10, 2025, and January 6, 2026.
The Transport Department strongly recommends using trains, buses, or trams to navigate Causeway Bay during the expo period. This advice aims to minimize potential delays and reduce traffic congestion in an already busy urban area. Police will be on-site to monitor crowd and traffic conditions, with the ability to make real-time adjustments to ensure public safety.
For those wondering about the event itself, the Hong Kong Brands and Products Expo is a significant annual showcase featuring a wide range of local brands and products. While the expo brings excitement and economic opportunities, it also requires careful traffic management to handle the large crowds expected at Victoria Park.
Staying informed is crucial during this period. The Standard app offers real-time updates on road closures and transportation changes, providing a valuable resource for residents and visitors alike. Those planning to travel through or near Causeway Bay should download the app and check for the latest information before setting out.
The key message is clear: plan ahead and be prepared. If possible, avoid driving in the area and opt for public transportation. Those who must drive should expect potential delays, road closures, and limited parking options. Patience and flexibility will be essential for navigating the Causeway Bay area during the expo.
By understanding these traffic changes in advance, you can minimize disruptions and ensure a smoother experience during the 59th Hong Kong Brands and Products Expo. Whether you’re attending the event, commuting to work, or simply passing through the area, a little preparation goes a long way in managing the anticipated congestion.