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Why International Tourists Must Not Miss “Tai Kok Tsui 14th Temple Fair”?

Despite being an autonomous territory, Hong Kong is influenced by two distinct cultures – Chinese and British. In addition to being a global financial hub, Hong Kong is also one of the major shopping destinations the region.

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Why International Tourists Must Not Miss “Tai Kok Tsui 14th Temple Fair”?

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  1. Why International Tourists Must Not Miss “Tai Kok Tsui 14th Temple Fair”?

  2.  Despite being an autonomous territory, Hong Kong is influenced by two distinct cultures – Chinese and British. In addition to being a global financial hub, Hong Kong is also one of the major shopping destinations the region.  While visiting Hong Kong, the international tourists love to explore its night markets and interact with seasoned tailors. But the international tourists can easily make their Hong Kong trip more exciting and entertaining by experiencing the distinct history, culture, and cuisines of the region.

  3.  The international tourists visiting Hong Kong in March must participate in the Tai Kok Tsui Temple Fair to experience a slice of Chinese culture. The 14th edition of Tai Kok Tsui Temple Fair will take place on 4th March 2018.  There was a time when Hung Shing – the god of the Sea – was the presiding deity of the fishermen in the Southern Villages of China. Hung Singh was believed to protect the fishermen from the unpredictable and treacherous seas.

  4.  The people of Hong Kong celebrate Tai Kok Tsui Temple Fair each year to remember and respect Hung Shin. The colourful festival dedicated to Hung Shin attracts dancers, drummers, gymnasts, and artists from various regions.  The opening ceremony of the temple fair is followed with the Grand Parade, 18 Lions Dance on Quincuncial Piles, and 500-Feet Luminous Night Dragon Dance Performance. Hence, the international tourists can observe the unique temple fair by visiting Fuk Tsun Street.

  5.  The Chinese dancers and African drummers will create the festive environment, while the Chinese opera performed by kids will keep the visitors mesmerized.  Also, the visitors will get a chance to interact with the local people and become a part of the distinct temple fair. However, the international tourists must plan their trip in advance to become a part of Tai Kok Tsui Temple Fair without missing out the places to see and things to do in Hong Kong.  To make the most of your Hong Kong trip, plan your visit in July and enjoy these above discussed programs and events. And don’t forget to contact Jacky [This Is Asia Tours] to see Hong Kong as a local with a local.

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