Malaysians looking for a festive getaway this Lunar New Year, pack your cameras, Hong Kong is going full-on celebration mode for the Year of the Horse. Think dazzling night parades, flower markets bursting with blooms, temple blessings, and even thrilling horse racing. Basically, non-stop “good fortune energy.”
Floats, Fireworks & Global Swagger
The showstopper? The Cathay International Chinese New Year Night Parade on 17 February, kicking off at 8 PM. Starting at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre and weaving through Canton, Haiphong, and Nathan Roads, the parade promises a visual feast under the theme “BEST FORTUNE. WORLD PARTY.”
Expect illuminated floats, horse-themed glitz, and performances from around the globe:
- FierS à Cheval (France)
- Xi’an Acrobatic Troupe (Chinese Mainland)
- Les Vitaminés (Canada)
- Manly Seabirds (Australia)
- Cromosauro (Italy)
- Chinese Martial Arts Dragon & Lion Dance Association (HK)
Iconic brands join the fun too, Cathay celebrates 80 years, Disneyland HK hits 20, and McDonald’s HK marks its 50th. Plus, debut floats from the Hong Kong Brand Toy Association, Panda Friends from Ocean Park, and sparkling horse installations by the Hong Kong Jockey Club. Selected floats will stay on display at Kai Tak Sports Park from 18–26 February for that extra Insta-worthy moment.
Citywide Festivities You Can’t Miss
Beyond the parade, Hong Kong is basically a Lunar New Year playground. From 11–17 February, flower markets like Victoria Park and Fa Hui Park turn into a festival of blooms, treats, and souvenirs.
On 19 February, the Year of the Horse Raceday at Sha Tin Racecourse brings the thrill of horses with a side of festive entertainment. And for those chasing blessings? Hit up the Well-Wishing Festival in Lam Tsuen (17 Feb–3 Mar) or iconic temples like Wong Tai Sin, Che Kung, and Kwun Yum for a dose of good luck.
“There’s nothing like celebrating CNY in Hong Kong, it’s colourful, fun, and feels like the city itself is wishing you good fortune!”, says travel blogger @TravelWithLyn.
Whether you’re snapping pics of glittering floats, tasting seasonal treats at a flower market, or cheering at the racetrack, Hong Kong is serving a Chinese New Year celebration that’s familiar, yet totally next-level.
So why wait? Pack your bags, bring your squad, and ride into the Year of the Horse in style!
For more info and planning tips, visit: Discover Hong Kong







