Nearby:NYE Countdown Cruise Party,Pearl of Oriental Dinner Buffet Xmas Cruise & NYE Cruise,Dragon Pearl Cruise Do you know What to do in Hong Kong before Chinese New Year?About What to do in Hong Kong before Chinese New Year,you can buy some clothes and electronic products before Spring Festival.More information about the What to do in Hong Kong before Chinese New Year,please visit the Hulutrip.com for more. Hong Kong Chinese New YearLucky you if you’re in Hong Kong during Chinese New Year, the city’s biggest and most colourful festival! It is impossible to not be caught up in the energy as you squeeze into crowded temples to pray for good fortune, browse festive markets selling auspicious foods and blooms and photograph the shock-red lanterns that adorn the city.This ancient festival also gets a makeover that is uniquely Hong Kong. So, you will experience a Chinese New Year like no other, with a fabulous parade of floats, international and local performers, a stunning fireworks show over the harbour, heart-pounding action at the race track, and so much more. ![]() InfoDate:22 January to 12 February 2017Holiday business hours:Most government offices, banks and public utilities will be closed for the Chinese New Year public holidays in Hong Kong. However, most shops and restaurants in the busiest districts will remain open. Some shopping malls may even extend their service hours. Major attractions, theme parks and public transport will operate as usual. Street markets and stalls will usually close on the first and second day of the Chinese New Year (28–29 January) and resume business from the third day (30 January). ![]() Hong Kong Chinese New Year Night ParadeThe Cathay Pacific International Chinese New Year Night Parade on the first day of the Lunar New Year has been the highlight of the festive season in Hong Kong for the last 21 years. Themed ‘Best Fortune. World Party.’, the parade features spectacular floats and international performers who delight the streets of Tsim Sha Tsui. It begins with a fun-filled street party, after which a variety of international and local performing groups including marching bands, cheerleaders, dance troupes and roving costumed characters will join the Year of the Rooster mascot to celebrate Chinese New Year in the parade.![]() Fortune HotspotsSpring has always been the season that symbolises rejuvenation and in Hong Kong, people attach a lot of meaning to Chinese New Year — a good start is of utmost importance. So, in celebration of the Year of the Rooster and in honour of the 20th anniversary of the establishment of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, we have asked a feng shui expert to suggest 20 scenic spots believed to bring good fortune to their visitors. So drop by and get the good luck going!![]() 2017 Lunar New Year Fireworks DisplayThousands will line both sides of iconic Victoria Harbour on the second day of Chinese New Year to witness Hong Kong ushering in the Year of the Rooster with an astounding fireworks display. Join them and start the new year with an awe-inspiring spectacle.
Chinese New Year Race DayEnsure a prosperous start to the Year of the Rooster by visiting the Chinese New Year Race Day at Sha Tin Racecourse! Variety shows with traditional lion dances, singing performances, greetings from the city’s favourite jockeys and good luck tips sharing by renowned feng shui masters are some of the many New Year attractions to be enjoyed.
After talking about the Chinese New Year,it is time to discuss about the NYE!
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