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Chinapedia | Join the celebration: HK welcomes the Year of the Horse in 2026!

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2026.01.23 16:30
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As the calendar turns towards 2026, Hong Kong is already buzzing with anticipation for the Year of the Horse. Get ready for a spectacular Chinese New Year celebration filled with vibrant traditions, dazzling displays, and unforgettable experiences for locals and visitors alike.

Chinese New Year Fairs: A Taste of Tradition. (HKTB)

Chinese New Year Fairs: A Taste of Tradition

Dates: Feb. 10–16, 2026

Locations: Victoria Park, Causeway Bay & Flower Market Road, Prince Edward

These fairs are where the holiday spirit truly comes to life. Victoria Park buzzes especially loudly on Chinese New Year's Eve, with crowds sharing the belief that joining the excitement helps "shake off" the old year's luck. Over in Prince Edward, the Flower Market Road fair immerses visitors in colourful blooms and festive decorations—a perfect photo backdrop and a local tradition in its own right.

Chinese New Year Day: Float Parade in Tsim Sha Tsui. (HKTB)

Chinese New Year Day: Float Parade in Tsim Sha Tsui

Date: Feb. 17, 2026

Location: Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront and main streets

This high-energy parade brings together dazzling floats and performers from around the world, turning Tsim Sha Tsui into an open-air stage of music, dance, and colour. To catch the best views, arrive by late afternoon to claim a spot along Canton Road or near the Cultural Centre. Another relaxed option is to book a window seat at one of the many restaurants overlooking the parade route.

Chinese New Year Fireworks: Lighting Up the Harbour (HKTB)

Chinese New Year Fireworks: Lighting Up the Victoria Harbour

Date: Feb. 18, 2026

Location: Both sides of Victoria Harbour

After a pause in previous years, the Chinese New Year fireworks make a grand return, painting Hong Kong's iconic skyline with bursts of light and colour. Great viewing spots include the Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade, Wan Chai waterfront, and West Kowloon Cultural District. Be prepared for road closures and crowded public transport from the afternoon onward—families may want to arrange private transport or plan an early arrival.

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Tag:·Year of the Horse·Chinese New Year·Float·Victoria Harbour·Hong Kong

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