HKTB “Cathay International Chinese New Year Night Parade” Concludes in Success Locals and Visitors Welcome the Year of Dragon Together as Springtime Bliss Fills the Air

Post Date: 10 Feb 2024
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Organised by the Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB), the “Cathay International Chinese New Year Parade” was concluded in success tonight (10 February, first day of Chinese New Year). The parade stretched from the Hong Kong Cultural Centre to Canton Road in Tsim Sha Tsui. The dazzling floats and the festive global performances created a dynamic scene full of energy and vigour for the Year of the Dragon, kicking off the Chinese New Year holidays and welcoming the Year of the Dragon with the public and visitors in a joyous and hopeful spirit.

 

Back-to-back floats and performances dazzle the audience

 

 
   

The theme of tonight’s parade is “World Party.Great Celebration”. The procession comprised nine floats, with a combination of Chinese New Year elements such as dragons and lucky windmills, making them the most eye-catching part of the parade. Crowds of locals and visitors waited ahead of the parade time along Canton Road, which is part of the parade route to catch a close-up view of the floats and the various performing groups. Wherever the floats and performing teams passed, waves of laughter, applause and cheers followed. Performers also engaged with the public enthusiastically during the parade, impressing the public and visitors with their memorable acts.

 

Don’t miss the waves of Chinese New Year Celebrations

 

After the Parade, the floats will station at the Urban Council Centenary Garden in Tsim Sha Tsui from 11 to 25 February for public display. On the second and third days of Chinese New Year (11 and 12 February), a number of Mainland and international performing teams will also showcase their skills at the Garden, extending the joyous Chinese New Year ambience.

 

Chinese New Year Events *

Date Event Location
11 – 12 February
(The 2nd & 3rd days of Chinese New Year))
Performances by selected Mainland and international teams
  • Urban Council Centenary Garden, Tsim Sha Tsui
  • Maritime Square, Tsing Yi (11 February)
  • Lee Tung Avenue, Wan Chai and The Wai, Tai Tai (12 February)
11 – 25 February
(The 2nd – 16th days of Chinese New Year, the day after Lantern Festival)
Float display (except floats of Ocean Park Hong Kong & Water Worlds and Hong Kong Jockey Club)
  • Urban Council Centenary Garden, Tsim Sha Tsui

* For details of the stage performances, please see the Appendix.

 

Festive ambience is around town during the Chinese New Year holiday. More details of other Chinese New Year celebrations in town available on the website:
https://www.discoverhongkong.com/hk-eng/what-s-new/events/chinese-new-year/night-parade.html

 

 

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