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A complete guide to Hong Kong’s Chinese New Year Fairs & Flower Markets 2026

Find auspicious plants, toys and gadgets, street eats, and festive vibes at these 14 spots

Jenny Leung
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Jenny Leung
CWB CNY market 2026
Photograph: CH
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Lunar New Year in Hong Kong means one thing above all: the flower markets and fairs. Every year, the city transforms parks and playgrounds into vibrant outdoor bazaars filled with auspicious plants, decorations, toys and handicrafts, street food, and that unmistakable pre-festive buzz. 

For the Year of the Horse, 14 Lunar New Year fairs and flower markets are running across the city from February 11 to February 17. To check real-time crowd levels at the market you’re heading to, visit the FEHD live status page here – it updates every five minutes so you can pick the best time to go.

Full list of 14 Lunar New Year Flower Markets 2026:

Victoria Park, Causeway Bay 

Victoria Park remains the undisputed king of the flower markets with 400 stalls this year. Expect hundreds of vendors selling seasonal blooms and potted plants, while others offer things like festive decorations, plush toys, quirky gadgets, and more. Food is also a major draw at Victoria Park this year. Apart from the usual Lunar New Year treats and street food, HSBC has also collaborated with Korean star chef Anh Sung-jae for the ‘Red Hot Chef’ food stall featuring over 20 festive delicacies from some of Hong Kong’s most popular restaurants.  

When:

  • Feb 11-12 (8am-midnight)
  • Feb 13-15 (8am-1am next day)
  • Feb 16 (8am-7am next day)

Number of stalls: 400

Address: 1 Hing Fat Street, Causeway Bay

Transport: Causeway Bay MTR station exit E (Gloucester Road entrance) / Tin Hau MTR station exit A2 (Hing Fat Street entrance)

Tat Tung Road Garden, Tung Chung

  • Feb 11-15 (10am-11pm)
  • Feb 16 (10am-7am next day)

Number of stalls: 23

Address: Tat Tung Road, Tung Chung

Transport: Tung Chung MTR station exit B

Fa Hui Park, Mong Kok

The Fa Hui Park market is pretty much the Kowloon counterpart to Victoria Park: slightly more local and compact, but equally festive with a strong mix of flowers, plants, and street eats. It’s a great alternative if Victoria Park feels too intense for you.

When:

  • Feb 11-12 (8am-midnight)
  • Feb 13-15 (8am-1am next day)
  • Feb 16 (8am-7am next day)

Number of stalls: 129

Address: 101 Boundary Street, Mong Kok

Transport: Mong Kok East station exit D / Prince Edward MTR station exit A

Cheung Sha Wan Playground, Sham Shui Po

When:

  • Feb 11-12 (8am-midnight)
  • Feb 13-15 (8am-1am next day)
  • Feb 16 (8am-7am next day)

Number of stalls: 88

Address: 425 Cheung Sha Wan Road, Cheung Sha Wan

Transport: Cheung Sha Wan MTR station exit B

CWB CNY market 2026
Photograph: CH

Kwun Tong Recreation Ground, Kwun Tong

When:

  • Feb 11-12 (8am-midnight)
  • Feb 13-15 (8am-1am next day)
  • Feb 16 (8am-7am next day)

Number of stalls: 89

Address: 6 Tsui Ping Road, Kwun Tong

Transport: Kwun Tong MTR station exit A1 or D1

To Kwa Wan Recreation Ground, To Kwa Wan

When:

  • Feb 11-12 (8am-midnight)
  • Feb 13-15 (8am-1am next day)
  • Feb 16 (8am-7am next day)

Number of stalls: 37

Address: 66 Ha Heung Road, To Kwa Wan

Transport: To Kwa Wan MTR station exit A

Kwai Chung Sports Ground, Kwai Tsing

When:

  • Feb 11-12 (8am-midnight)
  • Feb 13-15 (8am-1am next day)
  • Feb 16 (8am-7am next day)

Number of stalls: 98

Address: 93 Hing Shing Road, Kwai Chung

Transport: Kwai Fong MTR station exit D

Sha Tsui Road Playground, Tsuen Wan

When:

  • Feb 11-12 (8am-midnight)
  • Feb 13-15 (8am-1am next day)
  • Feb 16 (8am-7am next day)

Number of stalls: 126

Address: 171-199 Sha Tsui Road, Tsuen Wan

Transport: Tsuen Wan MTR station exit D

CWB CNY market 2026
Photograph: CH

Tin Hau Temple Plaza, Tuen Mun

When:

  • Feb 11-12 (9am-midnight)
  • Feb 13-15 (9am-1am next day)
  • Feb 16 (9am-7am next day)

Number of stalls: 62

Address: Tin Hau Road, Tuen Mun Old Market

Transport: Tuen Mun MTR station exit A

Tung Tau Industrial Area Playground, Yuen Long

When:

  • Feb 11-12 (8am-midnight)
  • Feb 13-15 (8am-1am next day)
  • Feb 16 (8am-7am next day)

Number of stalls: 158

Address: Po Yip Street, Yuen Long

Transport: Long Ping MTR station exit E

Shek Wu Hui Playground, Sheung Shui

When:

  • Feb 11-12 (8am-midnight)
  • Feb 13-15 (8am-1am next day)
  • Feb 16 (8am-7am next day)

Number of stalls: 92

Address: Fu Hing Street, Sheung Shui

Transport: Sheung Shui MTR station exit B

Tin Hau Temple Fung Shui Square, Tai Po

When:

  • Feb 11-14 (8am-11pm)
  • Feb 15 (8am-midnight)
  • Feb 16 (8am-7am next day)

Number of stalls: 61

Address: 10 Ting Kok Road, Tai Wo

Transport: Tai Wo MTR station

CWB CNY market 2026
Photograph: CH

Yuen Wo Playground, Sha Tin

When:

  • Feb 11-12 (8am-midnight)
  • Feb 13-15 (8am-1am next day)
  • Feb 16 (8am-7am next day)

Number of stalls: 75

Address: 16 Yuen Wo Road, Sha Tin

Transport: Sha Tin MTR station exit B

Po Hong Park, Tseung Kwan O

When:

  • Feb 11-12 (9am-midnight)
  • Feb 13-15 (9am-1am next day)
  • Feb 16 (9am-7am next day)

Number of stalls: 93

Address: 10 Wan Lung Road, Tseung Kwan O

Transport: Po Lam MTR station exit C

 

These markets are a quintessential Hong Kong tradition for Lunar New Year – go grab your lucky plants, try some snacks, and soak in the festive energy before the Year of the Horse begins!

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