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Nov 16, 2009
Why you should travel to Hong Kong for the new year s parade
Why you should travel to Hong Kong for the new year s parade The New Year Parade in Hong Kong is an event not to be missed! The city dressed in bright colors lights and decorations for your celebration event for years, and thousands of Hong Kong to attend the celebration. Hong Kong winding along the picturesque coastline, the parade's Eve is filled with colorful, lavishly decorated floats. Representatives from Hong Kong and countries around the world sing, dance and music. The songs of marching bands fill the air along the path of performers parade in bright costumes Prance along the roads. The next year (2006) is the year of the Dog. No matter which zodiac animal is held for the next year, there are always a lot of lions and dragons in the parade. Leon dancers wear head energy giant leap in the air all the time held by more than twenty people arrested last dragons snake parade observers. The New Year Parade is the biggest event in Hong Kong Lunar New Year celebration. Nearly 300,000 people attend the parade and millions more who watch television. In recent years, the parade took place at night with bright lights dazzling. The Lunar New Year in Hong Kong is an important and well-loved holidays. Each year, one of the twelve animals that takes place, according to the Chinese zodiac. Many of the skyscrapers of the city are decked in lights of the party. During the three days of celebration, dancers in colorful costumes perform dragon and lion dancing in the streets, malls and hotel lobbies. Traditionally, people exchange red envelopes filled with money as gifts. Markets flowers appear throughout the city during the holidays, the sale of plants and flowers with a special meaning, and the shops and restaurants of screen immortality means that the flowers and good luck. The celebration of New Year in any place usually starts from January 21 to February 19, depending on the year. Although the festival officially lasts for fifteen days in Hong Kong, which takes place over three days, with the New Year parade held on the first day. 29 January 2006 was the first day of next year again. The day after New Year's Day parade a brilliant display of lights fireworks in Hong Kong, the famous port of Victoria. Fireworks can be seen from shore or from boats cruising the harbor. On the third day of the celebration of a great horse race takes place at the Sha Tin Racecourse. This is a lively race favorite for players and fans of horse racing. No wonder why so many trips to discover all that Hong Kong has to offer, with the vibrant fusion of ancient customs and mode fun in one of the world's largest celebrations of Chinese New Year.
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