Explore the world of Chinese New Year in Hong Kong with our guide to the Year of the Dragon in…
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Hong Kong may be a city that appeals to shoppers, thanks to its malls and street markets, but it also…
Tai O Heritage Hotel is restarting its open house sessions, in which visitors can get free hotel tours and sampan…
The Lunar New Year lantern display and carnivals for this year’s Chinese New Year celebrations will take place from February…
To usher in the Year of the Dragon, Lee Tung Avenue in Wan Chai will organise its ‘Lanterns-Lit Year of…
Recently discovered ink inscriptions by Tsang Tsou-choi, the famed King of Kowloon, have been restored by the MTR and can…
The forthcoming Chinese New Year Night Parade that will take place for the first time since 2019 will feature the…
The annual Well-wishing Festival, an integral part of Hong Kong’s Chinese New Year celebrations, will be held at Lam Tsuen…
When the town of Sha Tau Kok completely opens to visitors next month, tourists will be able to get a…
Hong Kong’s go-to market for after-sunset street shopping unveiled more than 30 new food stalls in a bid to draw…
The International Chinese New Year Night Parade & Float Display will be held for the first time in five years…
In Hong Kong’s lively landscape, wet markets tell a story of resilience and adaptation. Once dismissed as dirty and low-class,…
Diwali, known the world over as the Festival of Lights, is a celebration of the triumph of good over evil.…
Tourists will be able to visit the Sha Tau Kok Frontier Closed Area from early 2024, as part of an…
Brace yourself as we go on a chilling journey through the ghostly tales of Hong Kong. These haunted stories, or…
Hong Kong has two new additions to its list of declared monuments: the Tin Hau Temple at Joss House Bay…
Hong Kong’s famed Temple Street Night Market, which has seen a slump in visitors despite anti-Covid measures being eased earlier…
The Bruce Lee: A Timeless Classic pop-up display at the Hong Kong Heritage Museum will end on December 4, 2023…