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Mercredi, 18 Février, 2026
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📣 Conseils aux voyageurs
Hong Kong is a multicultural urban area with a predominant Chinese population, marked by visible British influences. It is known for integrating diverse cultural traditions.
- Lion dances are a key feature of Chinese New Year celebrations.
- Halloween is popular, featuring public decorations and special events.
- Christmas blends Western customs with local styles, leading to large crowds and the need for advance dining reservations at upscale venues.
- General dining in Hong Kong does not enforce a strict dress code.
- Many shopping areas and restaurants remain operational during major holidays.
- High-end restaurants typically require advance booking for special holiday dining experiences.
- Use chopsticks for Chinese food, though Western cutlery is available at Western restaurants. Avoid sticking chopsticks vertically in rice or using them to transfer dishes. When thanking someone for tea, lightly tap two or three fingers three times. If you need more tea, leave the pot lid open. Hot tea is often used to rinse dishes before meals, especially in casual dining spots.
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This content contains historical information about Hong Kong's governance and periods of colonial and Japanese occupation (1841–1997).