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Home / Food News / The Most Spectacular Seats for Chinese New Year Fireworks

The Most Spectacular Seats for Chinese New Year Fireworks

January 11, 2019 by StrawberrY Gal

This year, Chinese New Year Fireworks will take place on 6th February at 8pm. The impressive display is the most highly anticipated annual event in Hong Kong with one of the best firework shows in the world. Avoid the crowds and book front-row seats to view the stunning skyline of Victoria Harbour.

Hutong offers an 11-dish celebratory banquet which diners can enjoy alongside the fantastic pyrotechnics. Braised lobster with Lao Gan Ma spicy sauce and pickled cabbage features as part of the fireworks menu,which will bring diners luck and prosperity for 2019, priced at $1,688 per person.

Hutong, 28/F, One Peking, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
T 3428 8342 | www.hutong.com.hk

 

aqua is renowned for having the best panoramic views of Victoria Harbour with floor to ceiling windows. From the glamourous 29th floor restaurant, gaze at the vibrant night vista of the city and enjoy Japanese and Italian dishes such as aqua’s signature black cod Saikyo style with slow-cooked Sanriku abalone and crispy soft-shell crab. The 5-course menu is $1,588 per person with wine pairing option for $488 per person.

aqua spirit’s annual sell-out event returns with drinks, canapés and an international DJ from 7.30pm. Advance tickets include one drink for $280 and $380 tickets include a glass of Champagne. VIP tables are also available for uninterrupted views. Purchase tickets now to avoid disappointment.

Event Information | www.cny2019ataquaspirit.eventbrite.hk

aqua, 29F/30F, One Peking, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
T 3427 2200 | www.aqua.com.hk

Set sail around Victoria Harbour on-board one of two iconic Hong Kong junk boats to watch the fireworks action up-close. Enjoy canapes provided by award-winning restaurants aqua and Hutong and two drinks per person. From 7pm – 9pm for $1,288 per person and $788 for children ages 4-11.

aqua luna | Pick-up & drop-off: Hung Hom Public Pier, Kowloon or North Point Public Pier, Hong Kong Island.
T 8821 2116 | www.aqualuna.com.hk

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