Celebrate Chinese New Year 2026 and the Year of the Horse with a visit to the iconic Victoria Park Flower Market—a must-do for families looking to embrace the festive spirit and bring home the luckiest plants of the season. While the market is lively and bustling with crowds, it promises an unforgettable experience filled with tradition and fun. This year, over 350 vibrant stalls will showcase beautiful flowers, lush plants, festive trees, and mouthwatering food and drinks!
Let the kids get involved by giving them some cash to pick out their own lucky plant to brighten your home with good fortune. It’s the perfect family outing to welcome prosperity and joy into the new year. While flower markets will sprout up across the city, the one at Victoria Park remains the most popular and cherished destination.
Kicking off a week before Chinese New Year, flower markets across Hong Kong come alive with auspicious blooms, festive treats, and joyful energy. Be sure to visit hotspots like Victoria Park and the renowned Prince Edward Flower Market, where colorful decorations, unique handicrafts, street snacks, and fun games will immerse you in the festive cheer of the Year of the Horse!
Victoria Park Chinese New Year Flower Market Opening Hours 2026:
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