Chinese New Year is one of Hong Kong's biggest festivals, celebrated with vibrant flower markets, prayers at Wong Tai Sin Temple and Che Kung Temple, wish-making at Lam Tsuen Wishing Trees, an exuberant night parade, Victoria Harbour fireworks and the Year of the Horse Raceday. No matter what you wish for, be it fortune, luck, success, or prosperity, wishes are all around. Join us at Hong Kong's world party, where everywhere is a wish!
From 18 February to 4 March (the second to sixteenth day of Chinese New Year), the floats will appear at various locations across the city to continue the excitement of the parade. For the first time, eight distinctive floats will be displayed at Kai Tak Sports Park until 26 February. On the second and third days of Chinese New Year (18 and 19 February), two stages will be added, featuring multiple participating Chinese Mainland and international groups who will perform live, enhancing the festive atmosphere for the audience.
The remaining four floats will be displayed at Ocean Park, Tai Po Lam Tsuen, Sha Tin Racecourse and Victoria Park. Performing teams will also visit shopping malls and attractions across the city to perform, creating wonderful memories and celebrating Chinese New Year.
Note: The opening hours of major events and attractions may be subject to adjustments during the holidays. Please check the official websites of respective events and attractions for the most up-to-date information.





