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Hong Kong Chinese New Year Celebrations

Hong Kong Chinese New Year Celebrations

Chinese New Year in Hong Kong

 

One of the important and biggest events of the New Year worldwide is the Hong Kong Chinese New Year 2020 celebration which will be celebrated on the 5th of February 2020.

This event is famously known with many things like the dragon dances, horse races, and the fireworks show.

Actually, if you are planning to visit China, then the best time to see the amazing celebrations that reflect a great part of the traditional Chinese culture there, is on the 5th of February.

This article will greatly help you to know more about these celebrations and how to spend your time there.

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In Hong Kong, most of the banks and the government offices are closed for the Chinese New Year Celebration.

But on the other hand, many shops and most of the restaurants in the main tourist districts usually remain open, in addition, some shopping malls extend their working hours in order to provide extra service time for both locals and tourists.

The theme parks and the public transport will operate in its usual way.

Moreover, the street markets usually close during the first two days of the Chinese New Year , and then they return back working starting from the third day.

Things to See and Do in Hong kong Chinese New Year 2020

Hong Kong Skyline Lighting Up.
Bet for Horses Racing.
Chinese Flower Markets.
Chinese Food.
The Fireworks.
The Dragon’s Back Area.
The Lion Dance.

Hong Kong Skyline Lighting Up:

 

One of the familiar things during the Chinese New Year 2020 celebrations is the Hong Kong skyline which lights up with the neon depictions of the animal which represent the year we’re entering.

It is a wonderful view during the night where the lights start to be displayed with the iconic buildings turning on their LEDs as well as lasers, and the music at the same time.

Bet for Horses Racing:

At this time of the year, it’s time to place your bet for the horse racing, and many big screens are placed to make it easier to follow the races.

In fact, this is one of the traditional Chinese things at this time of the year, and decorations for this really are amazing and perfect.

Chinese Flower Markets:

 

The Chinese New Year flower markets are amazing and they are the perfect place for those who like to buy lucky blooms in order to decorate their home.

These markets look colorful and very festive, and the best time to go there is in the evening.

Chinese New Year Food:

This time of the year and the celebrations are always considered the best time for families to be together, and one of the main things in these family gatherings is the Chinese New Year food. The traditional menu includes the chicken, pork, and also dumplings.

For the visitors to Hong Kong, there is a variety of options and can enjoy eating many samples of delicious bites while you’re able to enjoy a wide range of food options, sampling some delicious bites while enjoying your trip around the city.

It would be your lucky day if one of the local families invited you to their home during these celebrations.

In fact, the people in Hong Kong offer food to their guests in an ornate red snack box known as the Chuen hap.

The Chinese New Year and the Fireworks:

This great celebration and festival with its colors and decorations will not be complete without the fireworks.

Many People every year are witnessing the fireworks on both sides of the Victoria Harbor in Hong Kong.

The Dragon’s Back Area:

For those who born in the year of the dragon, it would be very lucky if they hike along the Dragon’s Back area during the celebrations of the Chinese New Year.

In addition, regardless of your birthday day, you can enjoy a fantastic walk in the afternoon at the Dragon’s Back area. You can enjoy seeing the beaches and the wonderful coastal areas.

The view of the islands with the boats moving across the bay and the view of the skyline behind them is really amazing.

The Lion Dance:

One more traditional thing which is included in the celebration is the Lion Dance which is a part of the Chinese culture and which is believed that it scares away the bad luck as well as the evil spirits.

Finally, no one can deny that Hong Kong is always an amazing destination to visit, however, usually keep in mind that the best time for this visit is during the Hong Kong Chinese New Year celebrations in February, where you can enjoy and see the Chinese culture for thousands of years.

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Suggested daily budget – 50-60 EUR / 52-62 USD (Note: This is a suggested budget assuming you’re staying in a hostel, eating out a little, cooking most of your meals, and using local transportation. Using the budget tips below, you can always lower this number. However, if you stay in fancier accommodation or eat out more often, expect this to be higher!)

Money Saving Tips

1
Skip the Airport Express Although the Airport Express gets you to the city within 20-30 minutes, it costs a bomb. If you are not in a rush, go to the bus terminal and catch an airport bus to the city. They are custom-made for travelers carrying luggage.
2
Get an Octopus card It is the transport card that can be used in buses, MTR (metro), and also for payment in many shops like McDonald’s. It will cost you around HK$150 with HK$100 credit. The HK$50 is a refundable deposit with a HK$7 handling fee, depending on the duration of usage.
3
Stay in Kowloon instead of Hong Kong island Kowloon is located midway between Hong Kong island and the New Territories and is well connected to both. Find a guesthouse in areas like Yau Ma Tei, Mong Kok, or in Chungking Mansion to save money on accommodation.
4
consider Couchsurfing Hong Kong has an active Couchsurfing community. Attend some events and make friends. Make sure you have a complete and verified profile with positive reviews before you send requests to potential hosts.

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