Lunar New Year fireworks display in Hong Kong explained

Lunar New Year Fireworks Display in Hong Kong is an annual event to celebrate the Chinese New Year in Hong Kong. It is held on The Second Day of Lunar New Year above the sky of Victoria Harbour in the evening.

History

In 1982, to celebrate its 150th anniversary, Jardine Matheson sponsored the first fireworks display event. The event received good public response. Since then, it became an annual event of Chinese New Year as a greeting to Hong Kong citizens.

The fireworks were cancelled from 2019 to 2023, the first due to social unrest, and then the COVID-19 pandemic. The 2024 fireworks are therefore the first in five years.[1]

Other events

Fireworks shows similar to this event are also held in Victoria Harbour on the common calendar's New Year's Eve on December 31 and the anniversary of Hong Kong's handover from the United Kingdom to China that happened on June 30, 1997.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hong Kong New Year’s Eve fireworks to be biggest ever – and with an Olympic touch. . 2023-12-28. South China Morning Post. 2024-02-01.