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Your 10 Must-do Chinese New Year Activities in Hong Kong

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Your 10 Must-do Chinese New Year Activities in Hong Kong
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Your 10 Must-do Chinese New Year Activities in Hong Kong

2024-12-24 15:23 Last Updated At:15:30

HONG KONG--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec 24, 2024--

Hong Kong has long been one of the world’s best places to celebrate Chinese New Year. And with the Year of the Snake right around the corner, the city is getting ready to welcome travellers with a wide array of mesmerising celebrations this Chinese New Year. From the exciting CNY preparations to the vibrant holiday festivities, the city bursts with energy, colour and unexpected surprises for you to explore, making Hong Kong as one of the world’s best places to ring in the holiday.

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Here's our 10 recommended activities in Hong Kong this CNY – our checklist to the can’t-miss holiday essentials, experiences and flavours that everyone will love.

Essential Traditions: Usher in Luck with CNY Décor, Snacks and Flowers

You won’t have to look far to find the festivities! Kickstart your adventure by exploring Hong Kong’s lively streets, which are brimming with symbolic décor, festive bites and flower markets every new year.

#1 Discover CNY Décor and Red Packets with a Modern Twist

Chinese New Year isn’t complete without a trip to one of Hong Kong’s special CNY-themed décor streets, like Pottinger Street, Fuk Wing Street and Sai Yeung Choi Street. These bustling lanes are lined with one-stop CNY décor stores, offering a treasure trove of timeless and trendy decorations to discover such as fai chun (Chinese couplets). Symbolising good luck and wealth, fai chun have been evolved over the years, with today’s designs featuring contemporary calligraphy, 3D lettering and even LED lights for a playful spin on the tradition.

While out and about, you’ll spot local red packets retailers everywhere you turn. Usually referred as “Surname Red Packet Stores”, they offer a vast collection of classic red packets adorned with Chinese surnames, alongside modern designs. Stop by to see if they have your surname or find a contemporary style you like – the perfect lucky keepsake!

#2 Double Your Blessings with Festive Snacks

During CNY, be sure to indulge in festive snacks that symbolise good fortune. Visit long-standing bakeries and shops in Kowloon City or Sham Shui Po, or time-honoured brand Kee Wah Bakery around town, to find classics like siu hau zou (smiling sesame balls) for happiness and yau gok (fried peanut puffs) for prosperity. Don’t miss the chuen hap, a snack tray representing togetherness that’s filled with treats like candied lotus seeds and winter melon candy.

#3 Let Fortune Bloom at Lunar New Year Fairs

Every year, many playgrounds across Hong Kong will be transformed into time-limited Lunar New Year Fairs, offering creative CNY-themed products and abundant blooms with auspicious meanings – cherry blossoms for new beginnings, kumquat trees for prosperity and orchids for elegance. Running from 23 to 29 January, these heartwarming events buzz with excitement as locals and tourists alike prepare for the new year. Come experience the joyful CNY atmosphere at the popular fairs in Victoria Park or Fa Hui Park!

Essential Festivities: Can’t-miss Parades, Fireworks and Multimedia Fun

Vibrant parades, dazzling fireworks and a 3D mapping spectacle – Hong Kong’s CNY offers an exciting lineup for all walks of life. With a variety of festive activities happening across the city, visitors are sure to find events that suit their tastes.

#4 An International Night Parade Like No Other

Get ready to kick off the Year of the Snake in spectacular style! On 29 January, the first day of the CNY, the Chinese New Year Night Parade will transform the streets of Tsim Sha Tsui into a mesmerising carnival with dazzling floats, and jaw-dropping performances from an incredible lineup of international and local performing groups, plus plenty of surprises along the way. It’s a world-class party you won’t want to miss – stay tuned for more details coming soon.

#5 Double Your Fortune in Epic Fireworks and Thrilling Races

Keep the CNY energy flowing with the hotly anticipated 2025 Lunar New Year Fireworks Display on 30 January. Lighting up Victoria Harbour, the extravaganza will ignite your celebrations and start the prosperous year with a bang! Then, on 31 January, swing by the Sha Tin Racecourse to experience Chinese New Year Raceday by having a full day of fun with exciting trackside entertainment, where you can usher in good fortune and prosperity.

*All racegoers must be aged 18 or above.

#6 Participate in 3D Architectural-mapped Projection Visual Journey at Tai Kwun

Set in the heart of Soho, Tai Kwun, the revitalised heritage will present you a 3D architectural-mapped projection visual journey, InnerGlow 2025. From 26 January to 14 February, the historic facades in Parade Ground and Prison Yard will come to life featuring 3D architectural projection mapping technology to showcase innovative artwork by local artists. Experience a journey across time and space inspired by Chinese culture and literature during the CNY.

#7 Celebrate Togetherness with Family at Theme Parks

What’s better than celebrating your memorable Chinese New Year with your family in theme parks? Treasure your quality time with beloved ones, kick off the meaningful new year with endless laughter and smiley faces there!

You are invited to spend your CNY holiday the first time with Ocean Park Hong Kong ’s new giant panda members! The Park’s six giant pandas will transform into adorable IP characters, joining the festivities to bring you the cutest New Year blessings! Don’t miss the panda-themed immersive installations, and reserve your time to greet the giant pandas, Le Le, An An and Ke Ke!

Meanwhile, Hong Kong Disneyland Resort also invites you to join the “Magical Year After Year” Chinese New Year Celebration in the Year of the Snake starting from 17 January to 16 February. Snaking its way down Main Street, U.S.A, festooned in enchanting Disney festive decorations, you can anticipate an all-new processional with God of Fortune Goofy leading this welcoming spin on the Chinese New Year tradition. Mickey and Friends and Duffy and Friends in their joyful seasonal outfits are waiting for you around the park to spread warm blessings. Don’t forget to explore unique Chinese New Year gifts with a touch of Disney magic and blessings and enjoy a delightful dining experience at Hong Kong Disneyland.

The city’s CNY surprises don’t stop here! Tourists may expect to see stunning festive displays throughout the city while exploring districts like Lee Tung Avenue or The Peninsula Hong Kong. You will also discover festivities, vibrant lion dances and so much more, infusing Hong Kong with festive energy this time of year.

Essential Flavours: Modern Takes on CNY Dining Traditions

Chinese New Year is all about family gatherings, where loved ones come together to start off the new year on the right foot. Nowadays, Hong Kong families usually celebrate with a feast at a traditional Chinese restaurant, but there’s also a growing trend of modern, creative meals that spark the imagination.

#8 Revel in a Perfect Feast Like Royalty at Jǐng

Celebrate CNY with an immersive multisensory dining experience with Jǐng’s “Man-Han 108” menu, a modern twist on the Qing Dynasty’s “Manchu-Han Imperial Feast”. While the original featured 108 dishes, Jǐng’s chefs will modify and present 10 main courses and eight small plates, which are all delectable and photogenic. But right before “taste”, the restaurant surprises you with visuals displayed on its panoramic LED screen, storytelling and together with staff in Qing-era attire, transporting diners to the splendour of centuries past.

#9 Savour a Taste of Prosperity with Michelin-starred Delicacies

Craving a classier Michelin-starred dining experience this CNY? Try Man Ho Chinese Restaurant at JW Marriott, where traditional specialities, like lo hei, are upgraded with premium ingredients and modern presentations. Spring Moon, the celebrated Cantonese restaurant at The Peninsula Hong Kong, will once again roll out an array of coveted New Year treats in honour of the Year of the Snake, alongside enticing festive set menus inspired by blessings and good will.

#10 Indulge in a Blend of Success with Every Cocktail Sip

These joyful CNY moments call for a toast! This year, raise a glass to the new year in true Hong Kong style at trendy bars like Kinsman, where cocktails are crafted from traditional Cantonese and Chinese spirit such as snake wine from local brand Ser Wong Fun blended in CNY exclusive menu “Snaky Panky”, and “Golden Bocca Tigris” incorporating signature dry seafood, abalone. Or visit a speakeasy-styled bar Red Room for a sip of cocktails inspired by Chinese ingredients under the lucky red colour setting.

* For detailed opening hours of restaurants and bars during the Chinese New Year period, please visit their official websites.

Ready to experience a CNY like no other? Head to Hong Kong for a one-of-a-kind citywide celebration, where rich CNY atmosphere fills every corner with vibrant decorations and exciting surprises waiting to be discovered. To start planning your CNY journey, visit https://www.discoverhongkong.com/eng/what-s-new/events/chinese-new-year.html.

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Marvel in the new year with Lunar New Year Fireworks Display (Stock photo, credit: Hong Kong Tourism Board)

Marvel in the new year with Lunar New Year Fireworks Display (Stock photo, credit: Hong Kong Tourism Board)

Chinese New Year Night Parade on the first day of CNY (Stock photo, credit: Hong Kong Tourism Board)

Chinese New Year Night Parade on the first day of CNY (Stock photo, credit: Hong Kong Tourism Board)

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Anton Forsberg made 27 saves in his third shutout of the season, and the Los Angeles Kings greatly bolstered their playoff chances with a 1-0 victory over the Edmonton Oilers on Saturday.

Artemi Panarin scored on a first-period breakaway in the regular-season home finale for the Kings (34-26-19), who won their fourth straight game and moved three points clear of their nearest competitor for the final wild-card spot in the Western Conference. Los Angeles is also just two points behind Vegas and Anaheim for third place in the Pacific Division.

Forsberg earned his 11th career shutout while LA throttled the high-powered Oilers, who have knocked the Kings out of the playoffs in each of the past four postseasons. They also shut down NHL scoring leader Connor McDavid, who was left visibly frustrated after being called for two minor penalties, including a key holding call with 5:33 to play.

Connor Ingram stopped 19 shots for the first-place Oilers, who failed to get the one point necessary to clinch their seventh consecutive playoff spot.

This loss means Vegas and Anaheim both have the opportunity this weekend to leapfrog the two-time defending conference champions for the top spot in the Pacific Division. The Golden Knights face Colorado on Saturday night and the Ducks host Vancouver on Sunday.

Edmonton played without injured forward Jason Dickinson and lost forward Max Jones to an undisclosed injury during the game.

Forsberg might have unseated Darcy Kuemper as the Kings’ first-choice goalie for the postseason after yet another strong performance down the stretch combined with Kuemper’s noticeable struggles since returning from the Olympics.

The victory might have been the final home game for retiring Kings captain Anze Kopitar, but the victory makes that much less likely.

Fans still serenaded Kopitar with chants of “Kopi! Kopi!” after the final horn.

Kopitar took the microphone and teared up while he thanked the fans, saying: “We’re going to do our absolute best to come home for a couple more games in the playoffs, that’s for sure.”

Panarin did all of the scoring in the first period by stripping the puck from Evan Bouchard at the Kings' blue line and skating away for a top-corner breakaway. Panarin has nine goals since joining the Kings in a trade with the Rangers.

Oilers: Host Colorado on Monday.

Kings: At Seattle on Monday.

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Edmonton Oilers center Connor McDavid shoots during the first period of an NHL hockey game against the Los Angeles Kings, Saturday, April 11, 2026, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Ryan Sun)

Edmonton Oilers center Connor McDavid shoots during the first period of an NHL hockey game against the Los Angeles Kings, Saturday, April 11, 2026, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Ryan Sun)

Edmonton Oilers center Connor McDavid moves the puck during the first period of an NHL hockey game against the Los Angeles Kings, Saturday, April 11, 2026, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Ryan Sun)

Edmonton Oilers center Connor McDavid moves the puck during the first period of an NHL hockey game against the Los Angeles Kings, Saturday, April 11, 2026, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Ryan Sun)

Edmonton Oilers center Connor McDavid, left, moves the puck against Los Angeles Kings defenseman Joel Edmundson, right, during the first period of an NHL hockey game Saturday, April 11, 2026, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Ryan Sun)

Edmonton Oilers center Connor McDavid, left, moves the puck against Los Angeles Kings defenseman Joel Edmundson, right, during the first period of an NHL hockey game Saturday, April 11, 2026, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Ryan Sun)

Los Angeles Kings left wing Artemi Panarin, second from right, celebrates with center Anze Kopitar (11), right wing Adrian Kempe (9), and defenseman Brandt Clarke (92) after scoring during the first period of an NHL hockey game against the Edmonton Oilers, Saturday, April 11, 2026, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Ryan Sun)

Los Angeles Kings left wing Artemi Panarin, second from right, celebrates with center Anze Kopitar (11), right wing Adrian Kempe (9), and defenseman Brandt Clarke (92) after scoring during the first period of an NHL hockey game against the Edmonton Oilers, Saturday, April 11, 2026, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Ryan Sun)

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