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Fall in love with Hong Kong this winter as it transforms into a magical wonderland and welcome the new year in an enchanting world of carnivals and pageants. There is romance in the air. Hong Kong is ready to welcome you with colourful markets, and festive vibes and radiates holiday cheer against the iconic backdrop of its glittering skyline. Hong Kong Winterfest isn’t just an event; it’s a mood, a vibe, and a celebration that wraps the city in an irresistible blanket of festive joy. From the sparkle of Christmas lights to the electrifying countdown to New Year’s Eve, the city comes alive in ways that are nothing short of magical.his year, the celebrations are bigger and brighter, with must-visit attractions like the towering Christmas tree at Christmas Town, the enchanting Symphony of Lights show, and a culinary journey through seasonal treats. Whether you’re sipping mulled wine at a cozy market stall, ice-skating under a canopy of lights, or counting down to midnight with fireworks that light up Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong in winter is an absolute vibe and the Hong Kong Winterfest promises unforgettable moments for everyone. Don’t miss the alluring appeal around the Christmas town, with the towering Christmas Tree with a 3D projection, mapping and capturing the essence of the festivities at the Victoria Harbour, the harbourfront pyrotechnics, and the mesmerizing atmosphere at the West Kowloon Cultural District. The giant Christmas tree this year will bring everyone a brand new experience with 3D projection mapping that further elevates the Christmas ambiance. While the entire island is glittering and shimmering with lights, music, and action, the New Year Countdown and the magical fireworks light up the sky to usher in the new year. Get ready for an unforgettable New Year’s Eve as a dazzling 12-minute fireworks musical takes over Victoria Harbour! With breathtaking marine and rooftop pyrotechnics lighting up the sky, this spectacular show is s a celebration of the season’s spirit, full of joy and excitement—come join us as we welcome the New Year with a bang!. Wherever you are today, you can watch it live right now As December 2024 morphs into January 2025, here’s your guide to the four experiences you absolutely can’t miss—complete with all the feels, vibes, and practical details to make your trip unforgettable. 1. Marvel at the Dazzling Lights There’s something undeniably magical about walking around the Winterfest. As the sun sets, the harbour transforms into a shimmering wonderland, with a towering Christmas tree at its heart. This year’s tree, standing over 20 meters tall, is adorned with thousands of glittering lights and ornaments that seem straight out of a fairy tale. Even as the new year dawns, the festive decorations linger, keeping the holiday spirit alive. If you ask me, capture the sunset vibes with the canopy of lights and lose yourself in the mesmerizing atmosphere. 2. Explore the Festive Christmas Market The Winterfest blends the magical vibes of Europe and Asia as you find yourself in a page out of fairytale world. Soak in the aroma of roasted chestnuts and mulled wine wafting through the air as you wander through cozy market stalls filled with handcrafted treasures. The Christmas markets at Central Harbourfront are the epitome of festive cheer. This year, they run until January 7th, 2025, so even if you’re visiting after Christmas, you can still soak up the magic. Live performances, musical shows, a delightful array of international festive culinary treats and a curated selection of Christmas gifts will wow you for sure. 3. Ring in the New Year with a Spectacular Countdown There’s no better way to say hello to 2025 than with Hong Kong’s iconic New Year’s Eve countdown. As the clock strikes midnight, Victoria Harbour bursts into a symphony of colors and lights transforming the night sky into a dramatic canvas with a breathtaking fireworks display synchronized to music. Be swept away by “The Melody of Happiness” fireworks display—a vibrant celebration of life’s rhythm, bursting with color and energy! This dazzling showcase will bring the five elements—wood, fire, earth, metal, and water—to life in a spectacular symphony of light and sound. Each element reflects our deep connection to nature, while the entire display radiates passion, joy, resilience, and hope. With four extraordinary effects, including a mind-blowing first-ever feature in Hong Kong, the Victoria Harbour skyline will shine brighter than ever, creating a visual masterpiece you won’t want to miss. It’s a breathtaking, unforgettable experience that captures the spirit of celebration in every burst of light. Launching from 5 barges across Victoria Harbour, it will take place on the Hong Kong Cultural Centre (HKCC) Viewing Deck. Don’t forget to “Make a Wish on a Shooting Star” Session. Every 15 minutes starting at 11 pm, a pyrotechnic display will light up the sky with “shooting stars”, launched from the rooftops of the three iconic buildings. The best places to view include Tsim Sha Tsui Waterfront, Central Waterfront, Hong Kong Cultural Centre, Avenue of Stars, Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade, West Kowloon Cultural District, and Wan Chai Waterfront among other places. Fireworks begin at midnight sharp but get there by 10:00 PM to secure a good spot and soak up the pre-show excitement. The spectacular display starts on December 31, 2024, at 2345 and continues till 24-17 hrs. You can even watch it virtually and stream it live here. Timings are from 2325 to 2417. 4, Feel the magic at Hong Kong Disneyland There is nothing more enchanting than being in Hong Kong Disneyland during the 2024-2025 Winterfest season with a series of festive events and experiences. While the park will showcase “A Disney Christmas,” featuring holiday traditions across various lands, don’t miss the snowy experience at the newly opened World of Frozen. Lose yourself in the Castle of Magical Dreams and be blown by The Nighttime Spectacular which will enter with you with a stunning light and fireworks show that transforms the skies above the park. Ring in the new year in this bewitching world and join the […]
It began, as most of my travels do, with a fascinating conversation. Not from a guidebook or a brochure, but from an old woman in a spice shop in Kozhikode. She was measuring out peppercorns when she looked up, eyes gleaming. “Go where the stories are quiet,” she said, almost as if she were sharing a secret. “That’s where the gods still walk.” Kerala unfolded like a slow song. One that began with the scent of rain and the rumbles of bamboo stalks as the gentle breeze brought in forgotten tales. It didn’t reveal itself all at once. It whispered in fragments of conversations. I discovered lost traditions, healing vibes and ancient warriors and custodians. In Vadakara, I walked barefoot into the Kalari of Meenakshi Amma. the doyen of the martial arts and the only lady Kallaripayatu practitioner, nay warrior to receive the prestigious Padma Shree a few years The earth beneath my feet felt sacred, packed with centuries of devotion, discipline, and sweat. The air vibrated with energy—sharp and silent—as young girls and boys swirled their wooden sticks, slicing the stillness and moving faster than shadows at sunset. The movements rooted in earth, air and fire, as the fierce elegance of Kalaraipayatu flowed like poetry in motion , a form of meditation in itself. Amma didn’t speak much, but she didn’t need to. In her eighties now, her presence alone commanded reverence. A living legacy and a force to reckon with she radiated a stillness that made the flurry of action around her seem choreographed by breath. Draped in a simple saree, she moved with the ease of someone who had become one with the space she inhabited. Her eyes scanned the room, missing nothing. When she is in combat mode, she is formidable and fearless, agile and nimble-footed, but when she is with her little girls, who are her students, she is full of warmth and affection as she gently puts an arm around them, adjusting a fold in their costumes.” Kalaripayattu is a part of me and I am a part of it. It’s like breathing to me,” she says. Kalaripayattu or Kalari is one of the oldest martial arts, dating to over 3000 years. The Goddess Bhagavathy is the patron deity of the martial art which is practiced all over the Malabar region of Kerala and is taught in the Guru Shishya Parampara. Meenakshi Amma then adds, “Kalaripayattu makes us all become brave soldiers. For women, it’s not just about self-defense, but also about empowerment. Women become very confident and strong both physically and mentally. Every girl , woman, even house wives should learn. Even you should. “ The road pulled me to Sargaalaya, an arts and crafts village located in Iringal near Vadakara that literally translated to a home of creativity When we entered the portals of Sargaalaya from the dusty highway, I was literally blown away. An old quarry site had been revived and it had now morphed into a beautiful, placid lake. Birds roosting in the branches of trees called out in unison inviting me. The campus was spread around 20 acres and it was an island with the River Moorad flowing behind. They even had a small guest house and from my room, I could see the vast expanse of the waters and the remnants of the rocks from the quarry creating a vivid picture. Kerala murals, terracotta sculptures, paintings, traditional weaves, pottery, basket and cane weaving, temple arts and crafts – name it and every art and craft found an artist here. Everywhere there were artisans creating art in the open, their fingers stained with dye, their stories shaped in clay. The campus was truly a home to over 45 women and 20 men who are artisans who were from neighbouring villages and were handpicked by Sargaalaya. Live demonstrations and workshops of several arts and crafts were performed by the artisans. In Sargaalaya, craft wasn’t a product. It was a living breathing creative tale. A potter invited me to try the wheel. “Clay remembers,” he said. “If you’re angry, it will resist you.” My hands trembled as I shaped a small bowl. It wobbled but held. “Not bad,” he smiled. “You’re listening.” Healing in Kerala is about time. About stillness. In a quiet ashram and not a fancy resort, I surrendered to Ayurveda. My Vaidyar looked into my eyes, held my wrist, and said: “You overthink too much. Let go. Live a little,” I nodded lost into the various aromas waltzing in the air . Steam. Oil. Leaves boiled into bitter concoctions. Sleep that arrived not like escape, but like a returning. I wasn’t healed. Just tuned. I realized that In Kerala, you don’t find stories. You wait long enough, and they find you. Discovering little nuggets of stories can now be made possible by chatting with Maya, the Kerala Tourism chatbot, your friendly local guide, wise and knowledgeable like any fascinating local. Explore the Kerala of your dreams and experience personalised travel planning by planning your trip of the time through navigating Kerala Tourism