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Chinese Opera Festival
Chinese Opera is an enriched art form, performed vibrantly in all parts of the country. The festival of Chinese musical theatre is a perfect amalgamation of folk art forms like songs, dances, acrobatics, make-up art, and costume. Organized by Leisure and Cultural Services Departments, the cultural journey will be exhilarating amidst the rhythms of Kun, Peking and Yun Opera and also local Cantonese Opera (part of Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity from UNESCO).
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Christmas and New Year in Hong Kong
Hong Kong celebrates Christmas, one of the largest celebrations that occur in the country, with prom and grandeur. A travel delight for most tourists, the entire country is lit up in colors, lanterns, exquisite shopping experiences, the ravishing Winterfest. Visitors indulge in a walk through Disneyland, church visits and delicious gourmet Christmas dinners. With New Year around the corner, the celebrations continue till New Year's in Hong Kong.
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Hong Kong Wine & Dine Festival
Hong Kong is one of the most popular regions in the world, best known for its extravagant culinary approach. The Hong Kong wine and dine festival is one such opening for food lovers where they can find hundreds of booths filled with food from all over the world, along with exceptional wine collections. This four-day-long festival staged against the backdrop of the elegant victoria harbor, is a magnificent celebration of food in Hong Kong.
Ping Nam Stream
If seeking an adventurous trip around an exhilarating waterfall, then Ping Nam Stream, near Fanling will be the best place to stand by. Ping Nam Stream, a part of the famous Hula Skirt Falls of Hong Kong, with its tons of waterfalls, make the entire area refreshing and attractive among the travellers. An excellent spot for abseiling, swimming, canyoning, stream trekking, and free jumping - Ping Nam stream is a complete package of adventure and excitement.
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St Paul’s Church
Located in Central, Hong Kong and at a 2-minute walk from Lan Kwai Fong, St Paul’s Church is a gothic-style church. Established in the early 20th century, the building was originally occupied by Japanese Soldiers during the time Hong Kong was under the occupation of the Japanese. The present structure underwent a major renovation in 1934 and was completed shortly after that.
10 Chancery Lane
10 Chancery Lane is situated in the heart of the Central district, Hong Kong. Opened in 2001, the gallery features works of both established and emerging artists. It aims to open minds and expand horizons through art, which it believes to be a reflection of our soul and the world around us. It features artists like Atul Dodiya, Cang Xin, Chan Dany and many others.
1881 Heritage
Former Marine Police Headquarters and located in Tsim Sha Tsui, this mall is one of the largest shopping centres in Hong Kong. The visitors can enjoy artefacts and settings of the city’s history from over 120 years ago. This place is also always decked up in various festive themes throughout the day, making it a great full-day visit for everyone looking to shop and also explore the city’s culture!
A Symphony of Lights
A Symphony of Lights is an enchanting daily light and sound show on the Hong Kong Island. According to the Guinness World Records, ‘A Symphony of Lights’ is the biggest permanent light and sound show across the globe. The multi-media show is a signature icon of Hong Kong.
A Symphony of Lights is a 14-minute dazzling light and sound show where 42 iconic buildings effortlessly join the musical beat and dance in unison. With the myriad of LED screens, lasers and searchlights, the skyline transforms into a visual feast that overloads the senses. In 2018, this audiovisual extravaganza is expanded to more buildings and also includes brighter LED screens for a truly majestic experience.The vantage points for A Symphony of Lights are Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade, Golden Bauhinia Square and the Victoria Harbour Cruise.
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A2Z Gallery
A2Z Art Gallery is situated on Gough Street in Central, Hong Kong. It has featured artists like Engku Iman, Bu Hua, Ann Grim and others. Previous exhibitions include Universe, Stardust, 10 years already! and many more. The gallery seeks to encourage contemporary art in the local and international context of Hong Kong.
Aberdeen Floating Village
The Aberdeen Floating Village is located in the Aberdeen Harbour of Southern Hong Kong. Even though the village is home to over 600 piles of junk and a population of around 6000, it attracts huge amounts of visitors owing to the beautiful scenery and delicious seafood. Stationed in the premises of the massive Ocean Park of Hong Kong, Aberdeen Floating Village is home to breathtaking bridges and harbours apart from its wholesale fish market and the enticing Jumbo Floating Restaurant.
The charming village perfectly contrasts the city of Hong Kong in its environmental and cultural aspects. it happens to be the first place the British set foot on when they arrived in Hong Kong. Home to the boat-dwelling Tanka peole, Aberdeeb Floating Village is known for the Dragon Boat Race, the unique boat restaurants, scrumptious seafoodand the sampan boats. The perfect time to visit the Aberdeen village is early in the morning on a weekday when the streets are not crowded.
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