Haw Par Mansion is set to reopen to the public in September 2026 as Villa Haw Par, bringing the Tai…
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First launched on 30 May 1888, the Peak Tram has carried generations of locals and visitors up to Victoria Peak…
The Bun Scrambling Final, the finale of the 2026 Bun Carnival, will be held at the soccer pitch of Pak…
Chinese Culture Festival 2026 will return from June to September across Hong Kong, with 55 events spanning performances and cultural…
Ching Ming Festival (alternatively spelled Qing Ming Festival) is among Hong Kong’s highly revered public holidays that celebrates ancestors, with…
Will you be giving out red envelopes this Chinese New Year? The packets containing cash, called lai see (利是 or…
Chinese New Year, also known as the Spring Festival, is one of the most significant and celebrated festivals in Chinese…
Get ready to roar and rumble as boisterously as the grand spectacle of a lion dance! The lion dance, called…
Chinese New Year is all about gathering with family and friends to welcome the new year, which falls on February…
Chinese New Year, a festival steeped in rich traditions, is not just about family reunions and delicious food; it’s also…
As the Lunar New Year, also known as the Spring Festival, approaches, with the Year of the Horse from February…
Lantern Festival is a traditional Chinese holiday celebrated on the fifteenth day of the Chinese New Year, marking the final…
No Lunar New Year celebration is complete without the lion dance. This celebratory performance graces all sorts of occasions, from…
Hongkongers are all set to welcome Lunar New Year in a big way. From towering horses and embroidered art installations…
Chinese New Year, or Lunar New Year, is the beginning of a brand new year in the lunar calendar, which…
From 11 to 17 February 2026, more than 14 Lunar New Year flower markets organised by the government will take…
As we prepare to welcome the Year of the Horse on February 17, Hong Kong is buzzing with Chinese New…
Chinese New Year, or the Spring Festival, is perhaps the biggest celebration in Hong Kong that marks the beginning of…

















