During Christmas, a series of installations, lighting decoration and interactive games featuring the anti-scam mascot "Little Grape" will be set up across the Tsim Sha Tsui East area. A giant LED Sphere "Fantasy Little Grape" will be installed above the iconic water fountain of Tsim Sha Tsui East, promoting public awareness of anti-deception during this festive period.
The giant LED Sphere "Fantasy Little Grape", Photo source: FB of Hong Kong Police
The sphere and lighting decoration featuring "Little Grape", Photo source: FB of Hong Kong Police
The lighting decoration featuring "Little Grape", Photo source: FB of Hong Kong Police
The lighting decoration featuring "Little Grape", Photo source: FB of Hong Kong Police
The installations featuring "Little Grape", Photo source: FB of Hong Kong Police
The installations featuring "Little Grape", Photo source: FB of Hong Kong Police
The installations featuring "Little Grape", Photo source: FB of Hong Kong Police
The interactive games featuring "Little Grape", Photo source: FB of Hong Kong Police
From November 27th to December 27th, welcome to Tsim Sha Tsui East to gain a touch of festive warmth from the illumination of the cute "Little Grape"!
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The giant LED Sphere "Fantasy Little Grape", Photo source: FB of Hong Kong Police
The sphere and lighting decoration featuring "Little Grape", Photo source: FB of Hong Kong Police
The lighting decoration featuring "Little Grape", Photo source: FB of Hong Kong Police
The lighting decoration featuring "Little Grape", Photo source: FB of Hong Kong Police
The installations featuring "Little Grape", Photo source: FB of Hong Kong Police
The installations featuring "Little Grape", Photo source: FB of Hong Kong Police
The installations featuring "Little Grape", Photo source: FB of Hong Kong Police
The interactive games featuring "Little Grape", Photo source: FB of Hong Kong Police
Tsim Sha Tsui East Festive Illuminations has lit up Victoria Harbour since 1983, creating magical moments for millions of locals and visitors from around the world. Over the years, it has become a signature Christmas and Chinese New Year event and a celebrated attraction, cementing its status as a world-class nighttime spectacle and a beloved tradition.
The Tsim Sha Tsui East Festive Illuminations 2025, Photo source: The Hong Kong Tourism Board
The Tsim Sha Tsui East Festive Illuminations 2025, Photo source: The Hong Kong Tourism Board
This year, the three footbridges on Mody Road have been adorned with festive Christmas decorations, transforming them into the community's holiday centrepiece. The theme features a dazzling Ferris wheel, with a sparkling wheel and a conveyor belt of heartfelt gifts coming together to create a Christmas dream factory for all. This enchanting display spreads joy and blessings around the clock, offering a warm and joyful Christmas experience for everyone.
The Tsim Sha Tsui East Festive Illuminations 2025, Photo source: The Hong Kong Tourism Board
The Tsim Sha Tsui East Festive Illuminations 2025, Photo source: The Hong Kong Tourism Board
The Tsim Sha Tsui East Festive Illuminations 2025, Photo source: The Hong Kong Tourism Board
This year also marks the debut of a spectacular large-scale light installation at the Urban Council Centenary Garden, adding a stunning new landmark to the Tsim Sha Tsui East festivities. Inspired by the concept of a ‘dazzling canopy’, countless shimmering lights intertwine to form a vast, radiant dome, symbolizing blessings, unity, and shared joy. Set against the Ferris wheel-themed footbridges on Mody Road, this new display creates a captivating, celebratory atmosphere and provides a vibrant gathering space for the community and visitors.
The Tsim Sha Tsui East Festive Illuminations 2025, Photo source: The Hong Kong Tourism Board
The Tsim Sha Tsui East Festive Illuminations 2025, Photo source: The Hong Kong Tourism Board
The illuminations will contain Christmas lighting, lasting from 13 Dec 2025 to 1 Jan 2026, and Chinese New Year lighting, lasting from 2 Feb 2026 to 3 Mar 2026. Except on festival days, the daily lighting hours will be 6 pm–11 pm. As for Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year’s Eve, the 1st day of the New Year, Chinese New Year’s Eve, and the 1st day of Chinese New Year, the lighting hours will be extended for visitors to fully appreciate the joyful atmosphere of the festivals.
The Tsim Sha Tsui East Festive Illuminations 2025, Photo source: The Hong Kong Tourism Board