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Stunning floats and parade returns to celebrate the Year of the Snake
Stunning floats and parade returns to celebrate the Year of the Snake
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Prepare yourself for a breathtaking eve as the yearly Tsim Sha Tsui Chinese New Year Night Parade comes back to welcome the Year of the Snake. Expect the celebration, which is said to be "vibrant" and "alive," to dazzle the tens of thousands who will fill the streets from the parade's start at the Hong Kong Cultural Center to its end at the Clock Tower. The parade promises some 30 groups of performers and floats to "delight" the onlookers.

 

The incredible floats and performances by local and international stars, including the K-pop girl group Kep1er and the Thai boy band LYKN, will be part of this year's parade. You can also expect to see traditional lion dancers and colorful dragons, as well as a multitude of international performers celebrating the diversity of cultures from around the world.

 

Plan to be dazzled on January 29 from 8 PM to 9:45 PM. The first float and parade group are expected to make their grand entrance on Canton Road around 8:30 PM and on Nathan Road around 9 PM. The last float is anticipated to appear at the end point approximately 10:30 PM.

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