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Lunar New Year
All about Lunar New Year, from foods to eat, ways to celebrate and facts about the year's zodiac animal. 
The annual Cathay International Chinese New Year Night Parade, organised by the Tourism Board in Tsim Sha Tsui, is a fun way for Hongkongers to celebrate the festival. Photo: Jonathan Wong
Letters to the Editors

Your Voice: Meaning of Chinese New Year, fun school celebrations (long letters)

14 Mar 2026
Hong Kong considers booking systems and fees for popular camping spots to combat overcrowding and litter, following public outcry and environmental concerns. Photo: Edmond So
Hong Kong

Hong Kong eyes booking system for camping sites amid litter crisis

05 Mar 2026
The shift to digital red packets is overshadowing the true essence of the tradition, writes a student. Photo: Shutterstock
Letters to the Editors

Your Voice: Chinese New Year, school regulations, seat belt rules (short letters)

28 Feb 2026
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Young Chinese people are embracing “Cyber Lunar New Year”, using digital incense, AI companions and online gifts to modernise traditional celebrations. Photo: Baidu
China

China’s ‘Cyber Lunar New Year’ sees young users tap into online worship

27 Feb 2026
Families are encouraged to hang red decorations during Lunar New Year, but what are some things to avoid? Photo: Dickson Lee
Culture

5 things to avoid during Lunar New Year

17 Feb 2026
Hong Kong’s Lunar New Year fair at Victoria Park saw record sales with plushies inspired by local street food as top sellers, drawing huge crowds. Photo: Edmond So
Society

Victoria Park’s Lunar New Year fair sees plushie craze and record sales

17 Feb 2026
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Hong Kong anticipates its warmest Lunar New Year’s Eve since 1884, with temperatures expected to reach 28 degrees Celsius. Photo: Dickson Lee
Hong Kong

Hong Kong set for hottest Lunar New Year’s Eve since 1884 at 28 degrees Celsius

16 Feb 2026
Nin gou, or sticky rice cake, is perfect for anyone who wants to improve on their previous year. Photo: Shutterstock
Food

5 Lunar New Year snacks for students looking for luck at school

15 Feb 2026
A quirky red plush toy with a frown unexpectedly stole the spotlight ahead of the Lunar New Year. Photo: Reuters
China

Viral ‘crying horse’ becomes surprise hit

07 Feb 2026
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February 17 marks the end of the Year of the Wood Snake and the beginning of the Year of the Fire Horse. Photo: Shutterstock
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Top 10: What are your hopes for the Year of the Horse?

06 Feb 2026
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