
Airline partners with West Kowloon Cultural District Authority to showcase Hong Kong’s artistic heritage on a specially designed aircraft.
Cathay Pacific has unveiled a new aircraft livery titled “Spirit of Hong Kong,” created in collaboration with the West Kowloon Cultural District Authority to celebrate the city’s artistic energy and cultural heritage on the global stage.
The design transforms a Cathay Pacific aircraft into a flying tribute to Hong Kong’s vibrant creative scene, incorporating visual elements inspired by the city’s performing arts, architecture and contemporary culture.
The project is intended to highlight Hong Kong’s role as a dynamic international center where art, tradition and innovation converge.
Developed jointly by the airline and the West Kowloon Cultural District Authority, the livery features motifs reflecting the city’s cultural landscape, including references to theatre, music and design.
The West Kowloon Cultural District is home to major arts venues such as the Xiqu Centre, dedicated to traditional Chinese opera, and the M Plus museum, which focuses on visual culture and contemporary art.
Cathay Pacific said the aircraft will serve as a cultural ambassador, carrying the imagery of Hong Kong’s creative industries to destinations around the world.
The airline emphasized that aviation plays an important role in connecting global audiences with the city’s cultural offerings and international events.
The unveiling forms part of broader efforts to promote Hong Kong as a cultural hub within Asia.
In recent years, authorities and cultural institutions have invested heavily in major arts infrastructure and international programming designed to strengthen the city’s reputation in film, visual arts, music and design.
Officials involved in the project say the collaboration reflects the close relationship between Hong Kong’s aviation sector and its cultural institutions.
By placing cultural storytelling directly onto an aircraft, the partners hope to inspire travellers and reinforce the city’s identity as a place where heritage and modern creativity intersect.
The aircraft bearing the “Spirit of Hong Kong” livery is expected to operate on Cathay Pacific’s international routes, bringing the imagery of the city’s artistic life to passengers and aviation enthusiasts worldwide.
Organisers say the initiative demonstrates how cultural promotion and international connectivity can work together to showcase Hong Kong’s distinctive character and creative vitality.
The design transforms a Cathay Pacific aircraft into a flying tribute to Hong Kong’s vibrant creative scene, incorporating visual elements inspired by the city’s performing arts, architecture and contemporary culture.
The project is intended to highlight Hong Kong’s role as a dynamic international center where art, tradition and innovation converge.
Developed jointly by the airline and the West Kowloon Cultural District Authority, the livery features motifs reflecting the city’s cultural landscape, including references to theatre, music and design.
The West Kowloon Cultural District is home to major arts venues such as the Xiqu Centre, dedicated to traditional Chinese opera, and the M Plus museum, which focuses on visual culture and contemporary art.
Cathay Pacific said the aircraft will serve as a cultural ambassador, carrying the imagery of Hong Kong’s creative industries to destinations around the world.
The airline emphasized that aviation plays an important role in connecting global audiences with the city’s cultural offerings and international events.
The unveiling forms part of broader efforts to promote Hong Kong as a cultural hub within Asia.
In recent years, authorities and cultural institutions have invested heavily in major arts infrastructure and international programming designed to strengthen the city’s reputation in film, visual arts, music and design.
Officials involved in the project say the collaboration reflects the close relationship between Hong Kong’s aviation sector and its cultural institutions.
By placing cultural storytelling directly onto an aircraft, the partners hope to inspire travellers and reinforce the city’s identity as a place where heritage and modern creativity intersect.
The aircraft bearing the “Spirit of Hong Kong” livery is expected to operate on Cathay Pacific’s international routes, bringing the imagery of the city’s artistic life to passengers and aviation enthusiasts worldwide.
Organisers say the initiative demonstrates how cultural promotion and international connectivity can work together to showcase Hong Kong’s distinctive character and creative vitality.













































