The 2025 Chinese New Year Fireworks Display will light up the sky over Victoria Harbour on Thursday (January 30), the second day of the Chinese New Year, at 8pm to celebrate the festival with members of the public and visitors in Hong Kong. Join the spectators on both sides of Victoria Harbour on the second day of Chinese New Year to witness an astounding fireworks display as Hong Kong ushers in the Year of the Snake! Don’t miss the chance to kick-start the new year with this awe-inspiring spectacle. Coordinator: Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau The 2025 Chinese New Year fireworks in Hong Kong promise to be a breathtaking celebration of tradition and modernity. Whether you choose a free public spot or a luxurious private experience, planning ahead is key to enjoying this iconic event. Don’t forget to capture the moment and immerse yourself in the festive spirit of Hong Kong! Hong Kong has a regular line-up of fireworks shows for three major events: National Day (October 1), New Year’s Eve, and Chinese New Year.The government has also planned a series of monthly fireworks and drone displays to coincide with important events on the 852’s cultural calendar, such as Labour Day and the Dragon Boat Festival. T he Victoria Harbour fireworks display will be visible from various spots like Tsim Sha Tsui, Mid-Levels, Central, Wan Chai, Causeway Bay, East Coast Park Precinct in Fortress Hill and Hung Hom Bypass. Lunar New Year fireworks display in Hong Kong: Details. Venue: Around Victoria Harbour. Date: 30 January 2025. Time: 8 pm onwards West Kowloon Cultural District – with lots of open space in front of the International Commerce Centre, this is a great place to watch the fireworks; Hong Kong West Kowloon Station Green Plaza – recently built in front of the new Hong Kong West Kowloon Station, which houses the high speed train into Mainland China, the green plaza has a The lucky red number 8 will kick off the show to symbolise well wishes for prosperity, happiness and contentment for Hong Kong in the new year. Countless red peonies, silver peonies and red hearts will bloom to epitomise how elite talent from all over the world set their sights on Hong Kong and contribute to a greater tomorrow. With a phenomenal fireworks musical bursting above skyscrapers and exuberant countdown parties happening all around town, Hong Kong is hard to beat when it comes to New Year celebrations. The Victoria Harbour skyline erupts with light and colour, creating a breathtaking spectacle with thousands of revellers welcoming the new year together. 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 fireworks display will reach its climax in the final scene, which will feature huge brocade crowns lighting up the sky to wish Hong Kong prosperity and peace in the year to come. Members of the public may enjoy the display from locations such as Tsim Sha Tsui, Mid-Levels, Central, Wan Chai, Causeway Bay and Hung Hom Bypass. Bring snacks, drinks, and a blanket for comfort. Consider using public transport to avoid traffic. Remember to capture the moment with photos, but also take time to enjoy the vibrant atmosphere and the breathtaking skyline lit up by fireworks! The New Year’s Eve Fireworks in Hong Kong on December 31, 2024. Held on the second day of Chinese New Year above our iconic Victoria Harbour, the Lunar New Year fireworks display will take place on January 30 this year to we The Lantern Festival is a cherished celebration in Chinese culture that has stood the test of time. Chinese New Year Lantern Carnival 2025 showcases breathtaking lantern displays, captivating stage performances, and interactive lantern riddles that invite everyone to dive into the rich tapestry of Chinese traditions. Join in the festivities and experience the joy and blessings of Chinese New Chinese New Year's Day marks the beginning of the Spring Festival holiday, which is the biggest holiday in China. Hong Kong's Chinese New Year festival is world-famous. In 2025, Chinese New Year will fall on January 29th. In Hong Kong, people get three public holidays from Jan. 29th to Jan 31st. Join the spectators on both sides of Victoria Harbour on the second day of Chinese New Year to witness an astounding fireworks display as Hong Kong ushers in the Year of the Snake! Don’t miss the chance to kick-start the new year with this awe-inspiring spectacle. Coordinator: Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau Join the spectators on both sides of Victoria Harbour on the second day of Chinese New Year to witness an astounding fireworks display as Hong Kong ushers in the Year of the Snake! Don’t miss the chance to kick-start the new year with this awe-inspiring spectacle. Coordinator: Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau Join the spectators on both sides of Victoria Harbour on the second day of Chinese New Year to witness an astounding fireworks display as Hong Kong ushers in the Year of the Snake! Don’t miss the chance to kick-start the new year with this awe-inspiring spectacle. Coordinator: Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau The Lantern Festival is a cherished celebration in Chinese culture that has stood the test of time. Chinese New Year Lantern Carnival 2025 showcases breathtaking lantern displays, captivating stage performances, and interactive lantern riddles that invite everyone to dive into the rich tapestry of Chinese traditions. Join in the festivities and experience the joy and blessings of Chinese New Join the spectators on both sides of Victoria Harbour on the second day of Chinese New Year to witness an astounding fireworks display as Hong Kong ushers in the Year of the Snake! Don’t miss the chance to kick-start the new year with this awe-inspiring spectacle. Coordinator: Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau Handmade Hong Kong Chinese New Year Market on January 19, 2025 from 11:00am - 6:00pm: head to Discovery Bay for a perfect family-friendly day out and to pick up some beautiful Chinese New Year-themed crafts as well as food and other handmade products from local artisans and vendors.
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