Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Establishment Day, a public holiday which occurs each year on July 1, commemorates the date…
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The Dragon Boat Festival is a traditional festival with the central themes of warding off evil spirits and keeping diseases,…
The highlight of the upcoming Dragon Boat Festival, also known as the Tuen Ng Festival, on June 10, 2024, are the races that…
One of the biggest Hong Kong-specific cultural celebrations, the Cheung Chau Bun Festival, began recently with the Climbing Carnival on…
The Big Buddha situated on Lantau Island is perhaps one of Hong Kong’s most iconic attractions dedicated to a humble…
Hong Kong is set to get a new museum dedicated to the city’s rich literary heritage in June this year.…
The Kwai Tsing Bamboo Theatre will open from April 12-14 to mark the birthday celebrations of Zhen Jun (The True…
Ching Ming Festival (alternatively spelled Qing Ming Festival) is among Hong Kong’s highly revered public holidays that celebrates ancestors, with…
Chinese New Year marks a new beginning and is all about gathering with friends and family to welcome the new…
Explore the world of Chinese New Year in Hong Kong with our guide to the Year of the Dragon in…
In Collaboration With QipologyChinese New Year, a festival steeped in rich traditions and cultural significance, is not just about family…
Will you be giving out red envelopes this Chinese New Year? The packets containing cash, called lai see (利是 or…
Hong Kong may be a city that appeals to shoppers, thanks to its malls and street markets, but it also…
Roses are red, violets are blue, Chinese New Year is nearly here, what flowers are in bloom? Falling on February…
Tai O Heritage Hotel is restarting its open house sessions, in which visitors can get free hotel tours and sampan…
Hongkongers are all set to welcome Lunar New Year in a big way. And to commemorate the Year Of The…
Chinese New Year, or the Spring Festival, is perhaps the biggest celebration in Hong Kong that signifies the beginning of…
Called ‘Chinese New Year’ in Chinese cultures but more accurately called ‘Lunar New Year’ or ‘Spring Festival’ across different Asian…