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5 Hong Kong Festivals that you Shouldn't Miss - For the ultimate festive vibes and celebrations!

The festivals in Hong Kong are known to be lavish events with traditional dance and music performances, street parades and packed temples. Some of the biggest festivals in Hong Kong takes place either in January or February, May and October. If you are looking to be a part of these festive vibes, make sure to check out any of the following festivals in Hong Kong:

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The Chinese New Year

This festival is one of the biggest celebrations in both China and Hong Kong. The spring festival brings an array of new hope for the upcoming year. It is a time of family reunion, dinners and visiting loved ones. You will find that this festival is celebrated with brilliant red coloured decorations. This colour is meant to symbolise good luck and you will find it everywhere, from incense sticks, jewellery, clothes to paper lanterns! You must never wear dark colours or black during this festive season as it will be frowned upon! Just make sure to stay at a service apartment in Kowloon to be a part of all the action! You can check out a property like Citadines Ashley Hong Kong, for instance.

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Birthday of Che Kung

Che Kung was a great personality of the Sung Dynasty, renowned as a military commander. His devotees have always prayed for him faithfully for centuries now ever since he saved the people of the Sha Ting Valley from a devastating plague. His birthday is celebrated on the third day of every first lunar month. Thousands visit his temple to pay their respects. You can be a part of this brilliant initiative, of paying respect to the ancestors and showing them gratitude for their contributions and sacrifices.

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Spring Lantern Festival

This festival takes place on the last day of the Chinese New Year. Usually, this festival will be celebrated either during the last week of February or early March. There are vibrantly coloured lanterns everywhere in the city and they come in various shapes and sizes. You will witness these lanterns in parks, homes, streets, restaurants, hotels, markets and wherever you lay your eyes upon! This festival is also referred to as the Chinese Valentine's Day where a lot of singles will partake in matchmaking games on this day!

4

Qingming Festival

This festival marks a show of piety to the dearly departed. This is also referred to as the sweeping day which is a tradition that is practised by the local Han Chinese people of Hong Kong. You can also see this festival celebrated in other Asian countries like Singapore and Malaysia too. Here, the locals will pay a visit to the graveyard of all their family members to sweep. They will clear away the site and decorate the place with beautiful flowers. This is how they mark the day their beloved left the world!

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Birthday of Tin Hau

Tun Hau is revered as the goddess of the sea. She will be worshipped in over 70 temples in Hong Kong in order to honour this event during this festival. Her birthday falls on the 23rd of the third lunar month. You will be able to witness street processions, music performances and even live dances that take place right throughout this day. It is also known to be one of the best times for fisherman to pray for good weather, safety and prosperity.