Hong Kong Cultural Celebrations 2012 (13 - 29 April 2012)
Join the locals as they celebrate the traditional festivals of Hong Kong and experience the city's fascinating living culture! The unique Cheung Chau Bun Festival is just one of the four classic traditional festivals that take place in Hong Kong in April. There are also events marking the birthdays of important deities such as Tin Hau and Tam Kung as well as a religious festival celebrating the birth of Lord Buddha.
Please click here to have a look at this year’s highlights.
Hong Kong Mid-Autumn Festival 2012 (Exact date to be announced)
Although Hong Kong's signature glow might be neon, the lantern reprises its role as the favourite form of illumination for the Mid-Autumn Festival. Modern Hong Kong still celebrates this ancient festival - in fact, it celebrates it in style - with lantern carnivals, fire dragon dances, moon-gazing harbour cruises, and traditional foods (some with surprising new twists) such as moon cakes. Plenty to help you enjoy the full moon in Asia's world city!
(Please click here to view the photos of the highlights of the 2011 event.)
Hong Kong Halloween Treats 2012 (Exact date to be announced)
It's fun for the whole family when Hong Kong shifts into Halloween mode. Popular attractions put on spooky events, leading shopping malls and food districts serve up Halloween-themed goodies and trendy nightspots throw outrageous parties. So make a date to join all the fun and excitement of Halloween in Hong Kong!
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Hong Kong WinterFest (November 2012 - January 2013) (Exact date to be announced)
Hong Kong has been selected by CNN as one of the top places to spend your Christmas. During WinterFest the city is aglow with festive lighting and glorious Victoria Harbour is a dazzling sight with all the surrounding illuminations. The holiday season offers great opportunities for a bargain during the winter shopping sales while the city's restaurants are filled with seasonal dishes. A festive atmosphere will take over the entire city as locals and visitors take part in exciting countdown celebrations to welcome 2013. Hong Kong is the perfect place for families, couples and friends to share the happiness and warmth during this festive season.
Please click here to have a look at the last year’s highlights.
Chinese New Year Celebrations (January - February 2013) (Exact date to be announced)
Highlights include: a magnificent New Year's Night Parade in Tsim Sha Tsui, a stunning harbourside fireworks display, followed by a day of exciting horse racing providing you with a taste of all the excitement of the Chinese New Year festivities in Hong Kong. There are also colourful flower markets, festive celebrations and temples to visit.
Please click here to have a look at the last year’s highlights.


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