On Sunday 11 January, Tai Mong Tsai Road and Sai Kung Man Yee Road in Sai Kung will be temporarily closed from 7:30am to 1:30pm for a marathon. During this time, vehicles will not be allowed entry and Green Minibus Route 9A to High Island Reservoir, East Dam will be suspended. Visitors can access East Dam on foot. For more information, please visit the Transport Department's website.
Here’s a sneak peek at what's in store for the event. Stay tuned for details about the performing groups.

The Manly Seabirds are the proud cheerleaders for the National Rugby League Manly Sea Eagles. Located near the iconic Manly Beach of Sydney, Australia, the squad represents 31 years of specialised entertainment and embodies strength, femininity and elegance, all while bringing joy and excitement to every performance.

Les Vitaminés is a duo of comic acrobats who dazzle audiences of all ages. Their unusual circus numbers include a modern dance parody using Pilates balls, clownish boxing and dynamic mano a mano routines. Add a touch of humour and zaniness to your day with this explosive duo’s circus acts.

This dynamic performance captivates audiences with its powerful momentum, showcasing an acrobatic art that embodies the spirit of pushing limits and moving forward. Using a vibrating pole approximately 5 metres long and only 15 centimetres wide, the performers execute fluid flips, leaps and balances with seamless rhythm. The routine progresses to incorporate single, double and triple poles, featuring both solo and duo techniques through ever-changing combinations and formations – creating a truly dazzling spectacle. This act has won the Gold Award at the 7th National Acrobatic Competition.

Six-year-old Yingge dancer Zhuang Enqi has become a viral star, celebrated as a ‘young inheritor of China's intangible cultural heritage’. With her charming appearance and remarkable dancing talent, she has breathed new life into the over 300-year-old Yingge Dance, bringing vibrant energy to cultural heritage preservation.
Yingge Dance is a traditional folk performance originating from the Chaoshan region of Guangdong, China. It blends elements of Chinese opera and martial arts, with dancers often dressed as heroes from the classic novel Water Margin. They perform with paired drumsticks in hand, moving rhythmically to the sounds of gongs and drums. The dance is characterised by three distinct rhythmic styles: fast, medium and slow tempos.

Yo Highness is India’s first all-girls hip hop crew, featuring girls aged 14 to 27. Their high-energy performances include flips, tricks and lots of wow moments.


The Emoji Parade is a vibrant, highly interactive street performance featuring six iconic emoji characters that are instantly recognisable and universally loved. Standing over 3 metres tall, these illuminated inflatable characters make a cheerful impact. They are accompanied by dynamic performers in matching themed outfits, providing continuous energy, engaging with the audience and creating memorable moments. This unique concept transforms well-known expression symbols into lively real-world characters, making it a joyful show for audiences of all ages.

Curious, eccentric characters appear, gradually transforming into imposing ivory horses that are light and flamboyant. These extraordinary beings carry us away in a magical, sparkling and musical cavalcade. A storyteller then joins them, guiding them through a series of choreographed tableaux, including a waltz, a tango, a storm, a merry-go-round and a joust. The images of the show evoke emotions of freedom and surprise, featuring movements, dances and energy, all accompanied by music that shifts between soft and festive melodies.

The Chromosaur is a strong and charming creature that stands 5 metres tall and 7 metres long from head to tail. Its entire skeleton is covered in vibrant, colourful fabrics. A mysterious keeper leads its way, enveloping their steps with suggestive smoke. The Chromosaur is brought to life by an actor who uses a complex system of weights and counterweights to steer it. Its movements are so smooth and its steps so natural that it appears to have a life of its own. A powerful shaman leads the way, mediating the creature’s connection to the audience.