Subscribe
The Carousel
No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Beauty & Fashion
  • Wellness & Health
  • Travel & Leisure
  • Food & Drink
  • Lifestyle & Homes
  • About
  • News
  • Beauty & Fashion
  • Wellness & Health
  • Travel & Leisure
  • Food & Drink
  • Lifestyle & Homes
  • About
No Result
View All Result
The Carousel
No Result
View All Result
Home Arts & Culture

Chinese New Year Celebrations Just Got Bigger And Bouncier

Emeliah Richardson by Emeliah Richardson
18/02/2026
in Arts & Culture, Travel & Leisure
0
Chinese New Year
Share on Facebook
Share on Twitter

What’s On in February 2026
Hong Kong is welcoming the Year of the Horse with vibrant parades, bustling fairs, thrilling horse races, and the return of the world’s largest inflatable bounce party. February promises a festival season packed with colour, culture, and fun for visitors of all ages.

Cathay International Chinese New Year Night Parade – 17 February
The festivities kick off on the first day of the Lunar New Year with the Cathay International Night Parade. Starting at 8 pm from the Hong Kong Cultural Centre in Tsim Sha Tsui, the parade features:

  • Theme: BEST FORTUNE. WORLD PARTY. celebrating the Year of the Horse
  • Highlights:
    • Ocean Park Hong Kong’s Panda Friends
    • Shimmering horse installations from the Hong Kong Jockey Club
    • International performances from France, Canada, and Australia

Australia’s Manly Warringah Sea Eagles cheerleaders will make their Hong Kong debut, adding a lively cultural crossover. Selected floats will be displayed later at Kai Tak Sports Park (18–26 February).

Related articles

The Northern Rivers Retreat Built for Slowing Down

The 24-Hour Singapore Sling: How to FIFO Your Way Through One of Asia’s Greatest Cities

Lunar New Year Fairs & Flower Markets – 11 to 17 February
Experience Hong Kong’s traditional charm at the famous Lunar New Year fairs, also known as flower markets. Visitors can enjoy:

  • Seasonal flowers symbolising luck and renewal
  • Festive decorations and treats
  • Family-friendly cultural experiences

Year of the Horse Raceday – 19 February
Sha Tin Racecourse hosts thrilling horse races and live entertainment, making it a must-see for fans of Hong Kong’s legendary racing culture.

Well-Wishing Festival & Temple Visits – 17 February to 3 March
Visit Lam Tsuen for the Well-Wishing Festival and toss wishes onto the famous wishing tree, or explore historic temples like Wong Tai Sin and Che Kung Temple for fortune and blessings.

The Big Bounce Returns – 6 to 22 February
Hong Kong’s inflatable sensation, the Sun Life Big Bounce World Tour, returns to the Great Lawn at Art Park, West Kowloon. Highlights include:

  • World’s Biggest Bounce House: 16,000 sq ft
  • Longest Inflatable Obstacle Course: 150 metres
  • Four massive inflatable zones: Sport Slam, airSPACE Pink Alien, climbing towers, giant slides, ball pits
  • After Dark Parties & Cosplay events on select days

Each ticket includes 90 minutes of bounce time, with guaranteed 40 minutes in the main bounce house and unlimited access to other zones. Sessions cater to families, teens, and adults.

Plan Your Visit
From parades and cultural fairs to record-breaking inflatable fun, Hong Kong in February 2026 promises an unforgettable Lunar New Year. Explore the full event calendar at Discover Hong Kong.

Tags: Chinese New YearLargest Inflatable Bounce PartyLunar New YearThe Manly SeabirdsYear of the Horse
Previous Post

The Beloved Return of Our Sweet Nutella Day

Next Post

Pamela Anderson to Visit Australia for Intimate Live Conversations in 2026

Emeliah Richardson

Emeliah Richardson

Emeliah Richardson is a regular contributor for The Carousel. Women Love Tech and Women Love Travel. When she's not writing, she's curled up reading soft back books.

Related Posts

Temple Hangars
Luxury

The Northern Rivers Retreat Built for Slowing Down

21/08/2026
24 Hours in Singapore
Destinations

The 24-Hour Singapore Sling: How to FIFO Your Way Through One of Asia’s Greatest Cities

19/08/2026
Reflections Holidays
News

Inside Reflections Holidays’ Bet on the Solo Female Traveller

13/08/2026
elephant
Destinations

Why My First Trip To Africa Came At Exactly The Right Time

13/08/2026
Panchakarma Kalari Kovilakom Ayurvedic Retreat Kerala
Travel & Leisure

Panchakarma: Kerala’s Ancient Cure for Modern Burnout

10/08/2026
Tulips
Destinations

10 Tassie Spring Festivals Worth Travelling For This Season

09/08/2026

Recommended

skincare

5 Simple Ways To Take Care Of Your Skin In 2020

17/01/2020
Jennifer Lawrence has a secret older boyfriend

Jennifer Lawrence’s Best Arm-Sculpting Secrets

24/08/2021

Recent Posts

Indian Food
Food & Drink

Beyond Butter Chicken: Australia’s Growing Taste for Cliche-Free Indian Cuisine

by Marie-Antoinette Issa
21/08/2026
0

Putting spicy stereotypes aside for a moment, deep into a conversation with Chef Sanjeev Kapoor - a man who has...

Read moreDetails
Temple Hangars

The Northern Rivers Retreat Built for Slowing Down

21/08/2026
Pink Spritz

On Fridays We Drink Pink …

21/08/2026
What is PDRN

Would You Put Salmon DNA on Your Face? Behind The Rise of PDRN

20/08/2026
Dessert beauty / Gourmand Beauty

Skin Care For The Sweet Tooth: How Dessert Became Beauty’s Biggest Inspiration 

19/08/2026
  • News
  • Beauty & Fashion
  • Wellness & Health
  • Travel & Leisure
  • Food & Drink
  • Lifestyle & Homes
  • About

Foyster Media Pty Ltd Copyright 2026

No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Beauty & Fashion
  • Wellness & Health
  • Travel & Leisure
  • Food & Drink
  • Lifestyle & Homes
  • About

© 2025 Foyster Media Pty Ltd. All rights reserved