As the temperature rises this May, so does the excitement in Hong Kong with its lineup of world-class cultural events. From vibrant cultural festivities to spectacular new pyrotechnic and drone shows, the city promises Filipino tourists the chance to experience Hong Kong from a different perspective.
International and modern as it may be, Hong Kong remains deeply rooted in its traditions. Highlighting three unmissable cultural experiences suitable for all ages, the city guarantees an unforgettable journey into its rich heritage:
Cheung Chau Bun Festival
Date: 15-16 May 2024
Location: Cheung Chau
The Cheung Chau Bun Festival marks the arrival of spring with its unique blend of local customs and lively festivities. Join thousands of visitors and locals alike as the island comes alive with papier-mâché effigies, mesmerizing lion dance performances, and more.
The highlight of the daytime events is the Piu Sik Parade, where local children dressed up as deities showcasing their costumes and skills parading on stilts. This colourful procession sets the stage for the much-anticipated Bun Scrambling Competition. This fast-paced scramble, which auspiciously begins at the stroke of midnight, sees participants daringly ascend bun-covered towers to seek good fortune and ward off evil spirits.
Tam Kung Festival
Date: 15 May 2024
Location: Shau Kei Wan
Pay homage to Tam Kung, the deity of seafarers and fishermen, at the Tam Kung Festival in Shau Kei Wan.
In the vibrant neighbourhood of Shau Kei Wan and Wong Nai Chung, locals and visitors alike gather to celebrate the rich maritime heritage of the region. During the festival, the streets of the harbourside locale come alive with colourful processions, traditional lion dances, and thanksgiving opera performances. These celebrations create a vibrant and festive atmosphere that captivates all who attend. Devotees gather at Tam Kung temples to offer prayers and seek blessings for safety at sea and good fortune.
Buddha’s birthday
Date: 15 May 2024
Location: Po Lin Monastery
A time of reflection, spiritual renewal, and cultural appreciation, Buddha’s Birthday in Hong Kong is an inclusive celebration, offering enriching cultural activities for all to enjoy and embrace, regardless of their faith.
Buddhist temples and monasteries throughout the city buzz with activity on this auspicious day. The Po Lin Monastery, situated on Lantau Island and home to the iconic Big Buddha, hosts grand celebrations including a public Buddha bathing ritual. The Buddha’s Birthday Carnival features arts, cultural performances, and an array of stalls offering games, charity initiatives, and Asian cuisine.
Just before the Cheung Chau Bun Festival and the Tam Kung Festival, don’t miss the chance to witness an enchanting spectacle over Victoria Harbour on May 11. Marvel at the dazzling drone show, adding an extra layer of magic to the city’s festivities against Hong Kong’s iconic skyline.
From day-time cultural events to nightlife celebrations, Hong Kong offers an endless array of experiences for every traveller. To stay updated on the latest happenings, visit Hong Kong Tourism Board’s official website at https://www.discoverhongkong.com/seasia/what-s-new/events.html.