Lunar New Year Parade showcases Hong Kong and world
[RTHK] - 01/29/2025
The Lunar New Year parade took place in Tsim Sha Tsui on Wednesday, with Chief Executive John Lee opening the event. In his speech, the Chief Executive told the crowd that there was no better place to ring in the Chinese New Year than Hong Kong. Only in Hong Kong, the world's East-meets-West (…)
In Hong Kong newspapers
5 things to do in Hong Kong for Lunar New Year, from fireworks to shopping
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[South China Morning Post] - 29/01/2025
Citybus training focuses on elderly safety
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[RTHK] - 29/01/2025
3 passengers hurt after vehicle flips over in Hong Kong’s Kowloon Bay
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[South China Morning Post] - 29/01/2025
Year of the Snake: gold’s ascent to record highs to dampen jewellery sales
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[South China Morning Post] - 29/01/2025
Year of the Snake: Hong Kong firms use lai see envelopes as marketing tool in digital era
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[South China Morning Post] - 29/01/2025
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[South China Morning Post] - 29/01/2025
Worker, 63, dies after being found unconscious on Hong Kong road
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[South China Morning Post] - 29/01/2025
Feng shui masters on Hong Kong’s Year of the Snake: will it just slither along?
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[South China Morning Post] - 29/01/2025
Lam Tsuen Wishing Tree draws New Year crowds
People headed to the Lam Tsuen Wishing Tree in Taipo on Wednesday, a traditional event on the first day of Lunar New (…)
[RTHK] - 29/01/2025
Air passengers numbers up this Lunar New Year
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[RTHK] - 29/01/2025
All you need to know about Hong Kong’s Lunar New Year night parade
Parade takes place between 8pm and 9.45pm on Wednesday in Tsim Sha Tsui, but performances along route start at 6pm.
[South China Morning Post] - 29/01/2025