Hong Kong: Year of the Horse celebrations


HONG KONG, 3 February 2026: Few cities embrace the Chinese New Year with the same energy and colour as Hong Kong. This February, Hong Kong will welcome the Year of the Horse by once again transforming into a festive playground filled with beloved characters, dazzling spectacles and family-friendly experiences, inviting visitors of all ages to begin the new Chinese year on a joyful note. 

Cathay International Chinese New Year Night Parade (Stock photo).

Running across the city throughout the Chinese New Year period, the celebrations include a star-studded nighttime parade, character-led attractions and large-scale outdoor events, offering a wonderful journey for all ages as part of a memorable festive season.

Join the party at a star-studded Night Parade

Cathay International Chinese New Year Night Parade – Best Fortune. World Part
Date: 17 February 2026
Venue: Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon

A centrepiece of the festive celebrations, the parade will light up the streets with a vibrant showcase of floats, performers and characters loved by generations on the first day of the Year of the Horse. 

Cathay, the title sponsor of Parade for the 24th consecutive year, will showcase two classic aircraft soaring through a time tunnel in celebration of its 80th anniversary. 

Echoing with the Year of the Horse, three glittering horses will take the centre stage on the Hong Kong Jockey Club’s float, wishing a vibrant, energetic and flourishing year ahead. 

Also, Hong Kong Disneyland Resort will mark its 20th anniversary with a magical float featuring beloved characters, including Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Duffy and LinaBell. At the same time, Ocean Park Hong Kong will charm audiences with Panda Friends, Whiskers & Friends and other adorable animal ambassadors. Meanwhile, McDonald’s Hong Kong is making its parade debut with its beloved characters, the same year it celebrates its 50th anniversary in the city.

Adding a distinctly local creative touch, the Hong Kong Brand Toy Association will present popular Hong Kong-designed characters, including Labubu, Molly, Poko, and The Nope Cat, who will make their parade debut. Together, the floats promise a colourful, cross-generational spectacle that captures the playful spirit of Chinese New Year in Hong Kong.

After the Parade, eight dazzling floats will be displayed at Kai Tak Sports Park from 18 to 26 February. 

Performing groups from the Chinese Mainland and around the world participating in the parade will also deliver live performances in the Park on the second and third days of the Chinese New Year (18 and 19 February). 

In addition, other floats will be displayed at Ocean Park, Lam Tsuen in Tai Po, Sha Tin Racecourse and Victoria Park in Causeway Bay until 4 March, extending the festive spirit throughout the season.

Ring in the Year of the Horse with characters across the city

Beyond the parade, beloved characters will decorate major attractions citywide with red lanterns and spring couplets with New Year wishes, creating immersive experiences throughout the festive season. Many will don festive outfits that are unique to the Chinese New Year, making your time spent with favourite characters even more unforgettable.

Hong Kong Disneyland Resort – Celebrate “Magical Year After Year” with Disney Friends
Date: Up until 1 March 2026

Hong Kong Disneyland Resort welcomes the Year of the Horse with a spirited celebration, “Magical Year After Year” Chinese New Year celebration. The park will be transformed by vibrant Chinese New Year decorations, including a Mickey-shaped red lantern at the centre of Town Square featuring Bullseye from Pixar Animation Studios’ Toy Story, who will also be bringing a rootin’ tootin’ party atmosphere to the park. Goofy will be dressed as the God of Fortune to welcome visitors alongside Mickey and Friends in special Chinese New Year outfits. At the same time, Duffy and Friends will also don festive outfits to share heartwarming encounters with everyone in Duffy and Friends Play House.

Ocean Park Hong Kong – Start the Year of the Horse with vibrant dragon and lion dances
Date: Until late March 2026

Ring in the Year of the Horse with festive flair at Ocean Park and enjoy vibrant dragon and lion dance performances. Gigantic Chinese New Year and panda-themed decorations throughout the Park serve as perfect photo spots for welcoming a prosperous year with fortune as boundless as a galloping steed!

Meanwhile, embark on a whimsical undersea adventure with six Sanrio favourites — Hello Kitty, Cinnamonroll, My Melody, Kuromi, Pompompurin and Hangyodon at the Park and dive into a fascinating oceanic adventure together!

Photo credit: Ocean Park Hong Kong.

Ushering in the vigorous Year of the Horse 

To make the most of the season with family and friends, be sure to visit the carnivals across Hong Kong – embracing the Year of the Horse with excitement, laughter and energy.

Sun Life The Big Bounce World Tour – Hong Kong: For the young and young at heart
Dates: 6 – 22 February 2026
Venue: Great Lawn, Art Park, WestK

Transforming the waterfront into a giant inflatable wonderland, this supersized event features four massive inflatables, including the World’s Biggest Bounce House, spanning more than 16,000 square feet, and Hong Kong’s longest inflatable obstacle course, stretching more than 150 metres. The all-ages event also offers interactive play areas, Anime Character Day, and adult-only After Dark Party sessions, featuring popular local DJs and music themes, tailored for both families and adults.

AIA Carnival: The blockbuster carnival returns
Dates: Until 1 March 2026
Venue: Central Harbourfront Event Space

This year’s edition of the AIA Carnival is the biggest to date, packed with over 50 exhilarating attractions, including eight new rides. The Big Ben Tower, recognised as the world’s tallest mobile swing ride for soaring to 80 metres into the sky, offers a breathtaking experience that symbolises welcoming good fortune by going upwards in the Year of the Horse. Another standout is The Winter World Circus, a new 60-minute production by the celebrated British troupe Gandeys Circus, featuring jaw-dropping stunts, captivating choreography, and a festive visual spectacle for audiences of all ages.

(Source: HKTB)

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