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Graphic from FEHD |
Fifteen Lunar New Year fairs, the
biggest at Victoria Park with 395 stalls, will open tomorrow (Jan. 23),
offering a variety of goods, flowers and street food to thousands who want to
go strolling during the holidays.
The fairs will last until Jan.29.
The Food & Environmental Hygiene Department, which is organizing
the fairs, said about 1,500 wet goods, dry goods and fast food stalls will be
set up in these fairs, which will open at 7am daily. Admission will stop 15
minutes prior to the closing time, which could be as late as 1 am the next day.
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PINDUTIN PARA SA DETALYE |
The department said that the fair venues will be monitored
using innovative technological measures, and crowd control will be implemented
as necessary.
For example, footfall at the 15 fairs will be displayed on
the department’s website, at https://www.fehd.gov.hk/english/events/lnyf2025/lnyf2025.html
-- a green light indicates that just a few people are at a fair site, an amber
light signals that a venue is slightly crowded, while a red light shows the
venue is very crowded.
In addition to general recyclables, the department will
arrange for contractors to collect bamboo sticks, wooden pallets, polyfoam and
wilted or unsold flowers. Unsold pots of flowers and plants donated by vendors
will also be sent to elderly homes, care homes and public hospitals.
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Basahin ang detalye! |
The other fair venues are:
Tung Chung: Tat Tung Road Garden
Sham Shui Po: Fa Hui Park
Wong Tai Sin: Tsz Wan Shan Estate Central Playground
Kwun Tong: Kwun Tong Recreation Ground
Kwai Tsing: Kwai Chung Sports Ground
Tsuen Wan: Sha Tsui Road Playground
Tuen Mun: Tin Hau Temple Plaza
Yuen Long: Tung Tau Industrial Area Playground
North: Shek Wu Hui Playground
Tai Po: Tin Hau Temple Fung Shui Square
Shatin: Yuen Wo Playground
Sai Kung: Man Yee Playground
Tseung Kwan O: Po Hong Park