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Christmas in Hong Kong – Decorations around Central

Lights, festivities, and traditions in the city

The spirit and traditions of Christmas are most festive in Hong Kong with massive trees shining brightly against the evening sky and intricate displays of the holiday fun inside every mall.

Christmas in Hong Kong captured in one photo. Statue Square’s tree next to a few of the famous Hong Kong Island skyscrapers lighting up the evening sky. Whether you are a first-time visitor or a local, there’s magic in Hong Kong every evening

 

Daily Travel Vlog from Hong Kong

Starting with this Christmas holiday in Hong Kong, I will be vlogging (video blogging) each day of the trip, and the videos will be uploaded to my YouTube channel (subscribe here) every Sunday and Wednesday.

 

Christmas Decorations in Central

Hong Kong’s financial district shows off massive displays of the Christmas spirit outside in park squares and inside the posh shopping malls. The lights, festivities, and traditions of the holidays invite locals and tourists from around the world capturing the holiday fun.

Statue Square

Massive Christmas tree towering over Statue Square. Each year Statue Square changes its holiday display. This year, Hong Kong’s Tourism Board invites everyone to capture the Christmas of spirit with selfies by the tree
Every evening, children’s choirs sing to visitors on Statue Square with their holiday songs. In between sets, Christmas songs continue to fill the air to continue the festive spirit throughout the entire day

The Landmark

Another massive Christmas tree in The Landmark, Central’s boutique shopping mall with high-end fashion brands. Light all decorations in the city, The Landmark’s Christmas display also changes each year
The Landmark’s Christmas display. This year the theme is Children’s Circus with Santa Paws and his friends on stage and hanging high above the crowds. The moving display and music create a family-friendly environment for all to admire

 
 

 
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