WinterFest lights up Hong Kong
Hong Kong WinterFest is back in the West Kowloon Cultural District.
Organised by the Hong Kong Tourism Board, it runs until New Year.
It features a series of citywide events and experiences, live performances, festive menus, light displays, and more.
The marine pyrotechnic display will light up the skyline for eight nights in December (9, 10, 16, 17, 23–26), including Christmas Eve and Christmas night.
Christmas Town showcases the six-storey Christmas tree topped with a star that shines across Victoria Harbour.
Ocean Park Hong Kong introduces a luminous adventure with Le Petit Prince. The French literary icon celebrates his 80th anniversary with light projections, and features the “Le Petit Prince Light Alley”.
Harbour City Hong Kong has a collaboration between MEDICOM TOY and Disney in “Disney100 CHRISTMAS LOVE 2000% BE@RBRICK UP”. As part of Disney’s 100th anniversary celebrations, 100 unique 2000% Disney-themed BE@RBRICK figurines will be on display.
Also, Hong Kong Disneyland unveils “The World of Frozen” the world’s first and largest Frozen-themed land.
This Christmas the AIA Carnival returns to Central Harbourfront from December 21, 2023, to February 25, 2024.
A Hong Kong tradition, the carnival brings thrilling rides, games, and interactive installations, plus over one million plush toys.
Visitors can enjoy street performances, food stalls, and live entertainment.
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