Hong Kong Disneyland Park Day PassBright Lanterns, Red Envelopes, Lion Dances, Dragon Parades![]() During Chinese New Year, Disneyland Hong Kong transforms once again after the rush of the Christmas season. This time Disneyland has lanterns, red envelopes, chinese lions, drums and gongs instead of fluffy snow and holiday wreaths. And in typical Disney fashion, our favourite characters will be there dressed in full Chinese traditional gear to celebrate and wish you Gung Hay Fat Choy! The Chinese New Year celebrations at Hong Kong Disneyland kick off a week or so prior to Chinese New Year's Day, the date of which varies and is set according to the Lunar calendar, it falls normally in January or February. This year, the celebrations will be in February 2016, exact dates TBA Every corner of the park has been decorated with traditional red and gold ornaments, which are the colors of good luck and happiness. ![]() Chinese symbols, like the Goldfish, which is believed to bring abundance and prosperity.
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