Hong Kong February — Chinese New Year lanterns over the streets of Sheung Wan

Best time to visit Hong Kong for events and culture

When to visit Hong Kong for festivals, cultural events, and local celebrations — the months when the city is most alive.

Best month

February

Chinese New Year transforms Hong Kong — the most spectacular festival in East Asia.

Chinese New Year in Hong Kong is one of the world's great festivals. The Victoria Harbour fireworks display (New Year's Eve) is watched by over 400,000 people from the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront. The Chingay Parade in Tsim Sha Tsui, the Flower Market in Mong Kok (running the days before CNY), and the horse racing at Happy Valley on New Year's Day create a citywide festive event unlike any other in the region.

The New Year markets transform Mong Kok into a labyrinth of plum blossom, kumquat trees, and zodiac decorations — the Lunar New Year Flower Fair is a genuine local tradition rather than a tourist performance. Temple Street Night Market and the surrounding streets take on a different character during CNY week.

Traditional teahouses — Lin Heung Tea House in Sheung Wan, Luk Yu Tea House in Central — are at their most atmospheric: old Hong Kong families gather for CNY yum cha in multi-generational groups that are rarely visible at other times of year.

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