2025 Tai Hang fire dragon dance to illuminate Hong Kong with ancient rituals and modern spectacles

Get ready to be dazzled as one of Hong Kong’s most spectacular cultural traditions returns this Mid-Autumn Festival! The Tai Hang Fire Dragon Dance, inscribed on China’s Third National List of Intangible Cultural Heritage, will set the Tai Hang neighbourhood aglow from 5-7 October. The magnificent 67-meter-long dragon, adorned with over 12,000 incense sticks and guided by around 300 passionate performers, winds through Wun Sha Street and Tung Lo Wan Road, delivering a breathtaking fusion of heritage and good fortune.

This year promises even more unforgettable experiences, featuring a stunning inflatable moon, decorative streetscapes, and a variety of captivating cultural performances. Don’t miss the interactive photo opportunities that will make your visit truly magical!

A Living National Intangible Cultural Heritage with 146 Years of History

First performed in 1880 after appearing in a village elder’s dream, the Tai Hang Fire Dragon Dance is a cornerstone of Hong Kong’s cultural tapestry. Constructed over one month from pearl straw, rattan branches and hemp rope, and with a head weighing nearly 50 kilograms, the dragon spans 32 segments and becomes a captivating display of smoke and motion in full flight. Recognised on China’s National List of Intangible Cultural Heritage, the ritual embodies a communal wish for blessings, health and peace.

A Spectacular Prelude at Victoria Park

Starting from 30 Sep, visitors can immerse themselves in the event at Victoria Park. They can learn about the culture through history wall displays and photo spots showcasing the mini fire dragon’s head, pearl, and drum. Two days before the Tai Hang Fire Dragon Dance, on 3 and 4 October, there will be small LED dragon performance by young generations at night to keep the traditions alive.

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