Hong Kong is outstanding as a crossroads between the East and the West, mirroring the fusion of oriental vibe from Chinese roots with the western culture brought in during the British colony. This is reflected in the balancing of a modernized way of life, modern structure, museums and skyscrapers with a traditional Chinese lifestyle in old Chinese temples and superstitious belief in the regular use of bagua mirror.
Hong Kong has a wide range of museums which showcase beautiful Chinese art and antiques as well as display Hong Kong’s history, film industry, space, science and so much more. Also, visitors can enjoy many Chinese festivals including Chinese opera, lion and dragon parades that cannot be seen elsewhere.
Mid Autumn Festival - Vivid Colorful Lanterns Along the RiverThe Mid Autumn Festival, also known as the Moon Cake Festival (Zhong Qui Jie), will be celebrated on the 15th day ...
The Yue Lan or Hungry Ghost is a festival to satisfy discontented and restless spirits; those called the hungry ghosts. These ghosts are believed to wander the earth with hunger ...
Seventh Goddess’ Day is a day for Chinese people to pay respect to Tsat-je, the seventh daughter of Emperor from the heaven. It is also a celebration of love very ...
Located in Sha Tin, The Hong Kong Heritage Museum is one of the most famous museums in Hong Kong. The building was designed in the traditional Si He Yuan style ...