
Experiencing a major Chinese festival in Hong Kong is an enchanting and mesmerising adventure. Hong Kong's major traditional festivals are colourful and noisy affairs, at which thousands upon thousands of people turn out to join the celebrations. Fireworks, festive feasting, lion and dragon dancers, incense smoke, Chinese opera, mah jong, fortune-telling, carnivals and parades come together in a variety of combinations to create a uniquely festive atmosphere seen nowhere else in the world.
The Chinese Agricultural Calendar (農曆)
- Spring Festival (農曆新年)
- Che Hung Festival / Birthday of Che Kung (車公誕)
- Yuen Siu Festival (元宵節)
- Tou Dei Festival (土地誕)
- Hung Shing Yeh Festival (洪聖爺誕)
- Kwun Yum Festival (觀音誕)
- Bak Dai Festival (北帝誕)
Bun Festival (長洲包山節)
- Ching Ming Festival (清明節)
- Tin Hau Festival (天后節)
- Tam Kung Festival (譚公誕)
- Budda Festival (浴佛節)
- Kam Fa Festival (金花誕)
- Dragon Boat Festival ( 端午節)
- The Si Fu Festival (師傳誕)
- Hau Wong Festival (侯王誕)
- Kwan Tai Festival (關公誕)
- The Seven Sisters Festival (七姐誕)
- Hat Hau Festival (乞巧節)
- Yue Lan Festival ( 盂蘭節)
- The Mid-Autumn Festival (中秋節)
- Wong Tai Sin Festival (黃大仙誕)
- Confucius' Birthday / Birthday of Confucius(孔聖誕)
- The Chung Yeung Festival (重陽節)
- Dung Dzi Festival (冬節)
- Tse Tso (謝灶)
Tai Wong Yeh Festival
2005.06.27 Tai Wong Yeh Festival
Valentine's Day
Christmas
New Year
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