Chinese New Year like a Hongkonger!

A giant cat brings in good luck for Hong Kong. At Nathan Road, Tsim Sha Tsui.
Kung Hei Fat Choi!


Chinese New Year is one of the most celebrated holidays of the calendar year. Even countries outside of China, Hong Kong and Macao observe this event as a sign of welcoming prosperity and abundance in the coming lunar year.


Yet here we were, celebrating Chinese New Year in Hong Kong!


The timing of my return to Asia's World City could not have been more appropriate with the festive fever all around. Dragons, lanterns, prosperity trees, you name it. Even with a busy city of Hong Kong where people work day in and day out, they still find time to welcome the New Year of the Goat/Sheep.


If your visit to Hong Kong falls on the days leading up to or on Chinese New Year, you are in so much luck! Based from our recent experience in welcoming the Year of the Goat, here is how to celebrate this wonderful holiday like a Hongkonger!


What to Expect


Crowds of people line up for a trip to see Big Buddha. Avoid, if possible, on peak season.

What to Watch

A local group takes center stage along the streets of Tsim Sha Tsui for the parade.
Waiting for fireworks from the Avenue of Stars.
Pulse 3D Light Show emanating from Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade.
Making its debut just last October 2014, the Hong Kong Pulse 3D Light Show has also become a nightly attraction that puts on amazing audiovisual effects. The show takes place after A Symphony of Lights and displays on the Tsim Sha Tsui promenade, and it creates a feature according to the currently celebrated theme.


A city is often transformed whenever a holiday comes over. Chinese New Year in Hong Kong is one of those moments that draws a lot of attention, especially in a city that has already become a major tourist hub in Asia, no matter the occasion.
Hong Kong island skyline from Kowloon.
For more information on weaving through Asia's World City, make sure to check out my blog on Hong Kong.


For now, just stay tuned and we hope you could hop on a plane to scream Kung Hei Fat Choi in China next year!

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