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The Mid-Autumn Festival is just around the corner! Also known as the Moon Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival In Hong Kong will take place on September 17, 2024. Get into the spirit and celebrate the festive event with traditional mooncakes, colorful lanterns, dragon dances, and so much more! This page is constantly updated so check back here...
The Tai Hang Fire Dragon Dance returns, just in time to celebrate the Mid-Autumn festival! Each Mid-Autumn Festival, the quaint neighborhood of Tai Hang is transformed into a mesmerizing spectacle as a colossal, glowing dragon winds its way through the streets, carried aloft by a troupe of over 300 synchronized performers. This captivating tradition, which...
As the Mid-Autumn Festival in Hong Kong approaches on September 17, 2024, it's time to enjoy quality moments with family and indulge in mooncakes! While mooncakes can be an acquired taste, Hong Kong's bakeries offer a delightful variety, ranging from traditional lotus seed paste to modern flavors like chocolate lava and custard. Little Steps has...
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Wong Tai Sin Temple is celebrating its 100th anniversary this Mid-Autumn Festival, and Temple mall is throwing a special party to commemorate its birthday! From now until October 1, a gigantic 3.5-meter-tall ‘Golden Autumn Lumiere’ interactive installation will set Temple Mall aglow with sky lanterns and mirror reflections. Have the kids dive into a journey of...
The enchanting celebration known as the Mid-Autumn Festival is right around the corner! Emack & Bolio’s, known for its delicious instagrammable ice cream, has done it again and created a festive special Moon Rabbit Ice Cream to surprise its fans! The Moon Rabbit is a mystical and captivating Chinese legend. Inspired by this Chinese folklore,...
Hot off the press! Hong Kong Disneyland has announced a new castle centerpiece as transformation program continues and it is scheduled to open in 2020. Hong Kong Disneyland has been teasing with an upcoming opening for the Castle of Magical Dreams, a major expansion and part of the park’s ongoing transformation, which has been underway since 2018. This...
Hong Kong isn’t always the most pet-friendly place, which is why it’s exciting to have a new dog-friendly destination. Hooman by the Sea is just that. Located in the new Art Park in the West Kowloon Cultural District, the café’s outdoor space is perfect for your pooch. While the menu offers owners coffee, refreshing drinks,...
Enjoy a distinctive yet traditional Mid-Autumn Festival at Lee Tung Avenue in Wan Chai. Featuring thousands of multi-colored, Begonia-shaped lanterns hanging along the walkway, it will once again become the best photo spot in town! Events For 2018: * The giant, inflatable "The Moon Rabbit Lumiere" art installation by Australian artist Amanda Parer will be...
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