[KKday Reserved Seats] The annual "Chinese New Year International Night
Parade" float parade will be held on the evening of February 17, 2026 (Lunar
New Year's Day)! Organized by the Hong Kong Tourism Board, this festive
extravaganza returns this year with a bang! The "Chinese New Year
International Night Parade" float parade on Lunar New Year's Day once again
delivers a dazzling display, ushering in the Lunar New Year's celebrations! A
grand parade accompanied by magnificent floats will sing and dance through the
bustling streets of Tsim Sha Tsui, showcasing the essence of traditional
festivals and the fusion of diverse cultures. KKday has reserved tickets for
our group in Zone C! We will meet in the afternoon of the same day and explore
the "Hong Kong Wishing Festival 2026" in Lam Tsuen, Tai Po. This uniquely Hong
Kong traditional festival attracts thousands of locals and visitors from
around the world each year. You can toss a wishing note at the wishing tree,
light a lotus lantern, and fully experience the vibrant Lunar New Year
atmosphere, allowing everyone to celebrate the New Year together. You'll also
be treated to a night tea experience featuring Tim Ho Wan, a Michelin-starred
evening tea for ten consecutive years (2010-2021).
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-Itinerary Introduction-
The Hong Kong Tourism Board's festive extravaganza returns this year with a
bang! The "International Spring Festival Night Parade" float parade on the
first day of the Lunar New Year once again delivers a dazzling display,
ushering in the Lunar New Year season! A grand parade of performers,
accompanied by magnificent floats, sings and dances through the bustling
streets of Tsim Sha Tsui, showcasing the essence of traditional festivals and
the fusion of diverse cultures.
The Chinese Lunar New Year is a major traditional festival for the Chinese
people, celebrated with great ceremony by every household. Citizens visit
temples to pay New Year's greetings and pray for good fortune in the new year.
The Hong Kong Wishing Festival, a uniquely Hong Kong tradition, attracts
numerous local residents and visitors from around the world to Lam Tsuen in
Tai Po, New Territories, each year. You can toss a wishing note at the wishing
tree, light a lotus lantern, and fully experience the vibrant atmosphere of
the Lunar New Year, allowing families to celebrate the New Year together.
A cultural district integrating art, education and public space
1. Crystal clear shrimp dumplings
2. Fresh Shrimp Shaomai
3. Crispy Baked Barbecued Pork Buns
4. Pan-fried carrot cake
5. Egg white shrimp spring rolls
6. Hometown Saltwater Corner
7. Honey-glazed barbecued pork sausage
8. Soy Sauce Fried Noodles
9. Wolfberry and Osmanthus Cake
10. Exquisite sweet soup
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Fun day -great meal and seats