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Paddles Up: Race into Hong Kong's Dragon Boat Festival Join the Weeklong Festivities Against Victoria Harbour's Iconic Skyline
Paddles Up: Race into Hong Kong's Dragon Boat Festival Join the Weeklong Festivities Against Victoria Harbour's Iconic Skyline

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Paddles Up: Race into Hong Kong's Dragon Boat Festival Join the Weeklong Festivities Against Victoria Harbour's Iconic Skyline

Hong Kong The boats are fierce, the drums are loud and the energy is electric – Hong Kong's Dragon Boat Festival is back in spectacular style, open for many Indian travellers planning their summer vacations in June! Each year, this high-adrenaline celebration draws elite paddlers from around the world, to compete in one of the city's most anticipated summer events. While races take place citywide, the spotlight will shine on the 2025 Sun Life Hong Kong International Dragon Boat Races, jointly organised by the Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB) and the Hong Kong China Dragon Boat Association, returning to Victoria Harbour from 7-8 June. The race will transform the Tsim Sha Tsui East Promenade into a festival hotspot each year. This year, over 190 teams from 12 countries and regions, including teams from Qatar and Egypt for the first time, will compete in high-energy races set against Hong Kong's iconic skyline, drawing cheering crowds of locals and visitors alike. The 9 Days and Nights of Festivities Against Victoria Harbour's Iconic Skyline To mark the start of Dragon Boat Festival and build up momentum ahead of the races, HKTB is hosting 9 days and nights of action-packed celebrations which started on May 31, 2025, along the photogenic Avenue of Stars. From 1pm to 10pm daily, visitors can look forward to festive foods, icy-cold beverages, summery sweets and photo opportunities galore with the dazzling harbour as a backdrop. The area will also include festive photo spots with displays of Ocean Park Hong Kong's adorable Panda Friends – the giant pandas An An, Ke Ke, Ying Ying, and Le Le, along with the adorable twin cubs Elder Sister and Little Brother. A special pop-up store will offer a selection of panda-themed merchandise. As the action peaks on 7-8 June, spectators can enjoy free entry and shaded viewing areas along the waterfront from Tsim Sha Tsui East to the Avenue of Stars. In Urban Council Centenary Garden, refreshing beers will be available at a lively Beer Garden set up to beat the summer heat and Cirque du Soleil performers will delight attendees with surprise appearances during the event. Find out more details of the event at the Hong Kong Tourism Boards event website. A Month of Tradition, Craft and Celebration The Dragon Boat Festival was inscribed by UNESCO on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) of Humanity. With its deep cultural roots, the Dragon Boat Festival aligns perfectly with inaugural Hong Kong ICH Month-a celebration in June that invites visitors to experience Hong Kong's cultural richness. Visitors can participate in highlight tours to explore the ICH-related traditional craftsmanship, such as bamboo steamer-making techniques, etc. Sign up for the tour at the Hong Kong International Airport Visitor Centre or Kowloon Visitor Centre starting 9 June, or visit the Hong Kong ICH Month 2025 website for more details. Whether youre drawn by the thrilling races, immersive festivals or deep-rooted traditions, June is the perfect time to experience Hong Kong. The city welcomes visitors with a packed calendar of events that honour the past while embracing the present. About Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB) The Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB) is a government-subvented body tasked to market and promote Hong Kong as a travel destination worldwide enhances visitors' experience once they arrive. These include making recommendations to the Government and other relevant bodies on the range and quality of visitor facilities. The HKTB's missions are to maximise the social and economic contribution made by tourism to the community of Hong Kong and to consolidate Hong Kong's position as a unique, world-class, and most desired destination.

Carnival kicks off Dragon Boat Festival ahead of races
Carnival kicks off Dragon Boat Festival ahead of races

RTHK

time14-05-2025

  • Sport
  • RTHK

Carnival kicks off Dragon Boat Festival ahead of races

Carnival kicks off Dragon Boat Festival ahead of races The Hong Kong International Dragon Boat Races will run on June 7 and 8. File photo: RTHK A carnival will kick off this year's Dragon Boat Festival celebrations, setting the stage for the Sun Life Hong Kong International Dragon Boat Races on June 7 and 8. Organised by the Hong Kong Tourism Board and the Hong Kong China Dragon Boat Association, the event will transform Tsim Sha Tsui East promenade into a day-and-night dragon boat carnival, featuring festival-inspired foods and drinks, panda-themed photo spots, a beer garden and acrobatic performances. Concluding the festivities will be the dragon boat races that will see approximately 4,500 athletes from 12 countries and regions compete this year on Victoria Harbour. Speaking on an RTHK radio programme on Wednesday, association chairman Arnold Chung said that Egypt and Qatar will be making their debut. "From our understanding, they have just started developing dragon boat racing as a sport, so they have been preparing for this competition for a few years now," he said. "This is their first time competing in Hong Kong, and we are very excited. "We hope that Hong Kong can become a hub for dragon boat development, and that we can support more countries that have yet to develop in this sport. "We look forward to them having those athletes come to Hong Kong for competitions." Chung also said that a new category, the Secondary Schools Championship, has been added to include young people in the sport. "What makes this year special is that we have about 30 secondary schools participating," he said. "It's important to give students the opportunity to join international competitions, allowing them to see how successful such events can be and how much pride there is in representing their schools," he said. "We hope to nurture the next generation of dragon boat racers and preserve the cultural traditions of the sport."

Carnival kicks off Dragon Boat Festival ahead of races
Carnival kicks off Dragon Boat Festival ahead of races

RTHK

time14-05-2025

  • Sport
  • RTHK

Carnival kicks off Dragon Boat Festival ahead of races

Carnival kicks off Dragon Boat Festival ahead of races The Hong Kong International Dragon Boat Races will run on June 7 and 8. File photo: RTHK A carnival will kick off this year's Dragon Boat Festival celebrations, setting the stage for the Sun Life Hong Kong International Dragon Boat Races on June 7 and 8. Organised by the Hong Kong Tourism Board and the Hong Kong China Dragon Boat Association, the event will transform Tsim Sha Tsui East promenade into a day-and-night dragon boat carnival, featuring festival-inspired foods and drinks, panda-themed photo spots, a beer garden and circus performances. Concluding the festivities will be the dragon boat races that will see approximately 4,500 athletes from 12 countries and regions compete this year on Victoria Harbour. Speaking on an RTHK radio programme on Wednesday, association chairman Arnold Chung said that Egypt and Qatar will be making their debut. "From our understanding, they have just started developing dragon boat racing as a sport, so they have been preparing for this competition for a few years now," he said. "This is their first time competing in Hong Kong, and we are very excited. "We hope that Hong Kong can become a hub for dragon boat development, and that we can support more countries that have yet to develop in this sport. "We look forward to them having those athletes come to Hong Kong for competitions." Chung also said that a new category, the Secondary Schools Championship, has been added to include young people in the sport. "What makes this year special is that we have about 30 secondary schools participating," he said. "It's important to give students the opportunity to join international competitions, allowing them to see how successful such events can be and how much pride there is in representing their schools," he said. "We hope to nurture the next generation of dragon boat racers and preserve the cultural traditions of the sport."

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