From 30 January to 13 February, colourful floats from the Cathay International Chinese New Year Night Parade will be on display at Lam Tsuen Wishing Square in Tai Po. Visit the Lam Tsuen Wishing Tree to pray for blessings while admiring the stunning floats. The Cathay International Chinese New Year Night Parade, organised by the Tourism Board, will take place between 8pm and 9.45pm in Tsim Sha Tsui. The parade begins at the Hong Kong Cultural The parade is scheduled to take place from 8 pm to 9.45 pm, starting from the Hong Kong Cultural Centre Piazza, moving along Canton Road, Haiphong Road, and Nathan Road, and concluding outside the Chinese New Year is one of Hong Kong’s biggest festivals and is celebrated with red lanterns, lion dances, markets, prayers for good fortune and auspicious cuisines. From interactive installations to festive decorations there are plenty of celebratory events throughout the city to start the new year with joy and prosperity. The main roads in Tsim Sha Tsui will experience high levels of congestion during the Cathay International Chinese New Year Night Parade and Chinese New Year Fireworks Display. Road closure and crowd safety management measures will be implemented by phases and in certain areas. Kindly adhere to the on-site instructions for your safety. The route for the parade will start at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre Piazza, then go through Canton Road, Haiphong Road, and Nathan Road, and will end at the Sheraton Hong Kong Hotel and Towers at 9.45pm. The first float and parade group will get to Canton Road at around 8:30pm and Nathan Road at about 9pm. Chinese New Year Parade on Chinese New Year's Day. The Chinese New Year Parade is one of the most popular events for the Hong Kong Chinese New Year celebrations. It attracts tens of thousands of visitors to enjoy the colorful parade each year. Crowds line the streets and make way for the parade in the Tsim Sha Tsui area near Victoria Harbour. The Chinese New Year Parade 2024 in Tsim Sha Tsui, resuming after four years, is set to dazzle on February 10, 2024, celebrating the Year of the Dragon. This vibrant event will showcase an array of floats and performances from 13 local and 16 international groups, including Japan’s Avantgardey. The Cathay International Chinese New Year Night Parade will be held on February 10 in Tsim Sha Tsui, the Tourism Board announced today.. The parade, featuring nine floats, along with 13 local and 16 international performing groups, will start at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre Piazza, proceed along Canton Road, Haiphong Road and Nathan Road, and finish outside the Sheraton Hong Kong Hotel & Towers. As a signature Chinese New Year celebration in Hong Kong, this year's Night Parade will recreate the classic float carnival with the largest number of international performing groups ever. Chinese New Year is the biggest and most anticipated event in Hong Kong’s calendar. With a mix of ancient customs and modern fun, fantastic fireworks and huge parades, prayers at the temple, and intimate family gatherings, you can feel the excitement in the air as the city prepares for the festival. HONG KONG, Jan. 30 (Xinhua) -- An international parade featuring nine spectacular floats and performing groups from around the world was held in Hong Kong on Wednesday night to celebrate the Chinese New Year. HONG KONG, Jan. 29 (Xinhua) -- An international parade featuring nine spectacular floats and performing groups from around the world was held in Hong Kong on Wednesday night to celebrate the Chinese New Year. The parade, with the theme Unfold a Year of Good Fortune, was organized by the Hong Kong Residents and tourists packing streets in Hong Kong’s Tsim Sha Tsui cheered and applauded as floats, dancers and musicians joined the Lunar New Year parade on Wednesday night, delivering a Image credit: Hong Kong Tourism Board. Hong Kong folks, it’s time to mark your calendars for the best Lunar New Year festivities in town. One of the most-awaited celebrations in the city, the Cathay International Chinese New Year Night Parade, is coming back in style to Tsim Sha Tsui on January 29. Keep reading to know more details. The most eye-catching Chinese New Year celebration in town, the “Cathay International Chinese New Year Night Parade”, is making a grand comeback in Tsim Sha Tsui on the first day of the Year of Dragon (10 February) to heat up Hong Kong’s Chinese New Year ambience and kick off a series of Chinese New Year celebrations. Image credit: Citygate. Citygate Outlets, Hong Kong’s largest outlet mall in Tung Chung, is celebrating the Lunar New Year in collaboration with Nestlé KitKat. Visitors will be greeted by a fortune-bringing Lucky Cat and the wish-granting Daruma surrounded by chocolate-themed KitKat bars and beautiful flower lanterns made by students. Chinese New Year is one of Hong Kong’s biggest festivals and is celebrated with red lanterns, lion dances, markets, prayers for good fortune and auspicious cuisines. From interactive installations to festive decorations there are plenty of celebratory events throughout the city to start the new year with joy and prosperity. 29th January 2025 – (Hong Kong) The Cathay International Chinese New Year Night Parade, organised by the Tourism Board, was anticipated to draw a crowd of up to 100,000 spectators. The parade featured a total of 9 floats and 46 local, mainland, and international performance groups, promising a showcase of exceptional performances. Cathay International Chinese New Year Night Parade 2025. When: Wednesday January 29, 2025 (Chinese New Year’s Day) from 8:00pm – 9:45pm; Where: Parade route: Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon. The Parade will start at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre Piazza, then proceed along Canton Road, Haiphong Road, Nathan Road and Salisbury Road, and end outside
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