2026 Sai Kung Town Tin Hau Festival: Date, Highlights, and What to See

The 2026 Sai Kung Town Tin Hau Festival is one of Hong Kong’s most vibrant seaside celebrations. Held at the Sai Kung Town Tin Hau Temple Complex on Po Tung Road, this annual festival honors Tin Hau, the Goddess of the Sea, and brings together temple rituals, Cantonese opera, traditional performances, and local community spirit.

In 2026, Sai Kung Town Tin Hau Festival is celebrated from 21 May to 25 May 2026 at the Sai Kung Town Tin Hau Temple Complex on Po Tung Road, with official traffic arrangements in place to support the event.

The Sai Kung celebration is especially meaningful because Sai Kung has deep maritime roots. Visitors can expect a festive atmosphere around the temple, bamboo theatre performances, traditional worship, and community activities that reflect the district’s fishing heritage. The temple area often becomes the heart of the celebration, drawing both locals and visitors who come to pray, watch performances, and enjoy the cultural energy.

What makes this festival special is the mix of heritage and entertainment. You can usually see Cantonese Opera, ritual offerings, traditional decorations, and temple incense, all set against the backdrop of Sai Kung’s seaside charm. It is a great chance to experience a living tradition that connects religion, history, and local identity.

If you are visiting, the best thing to do is arrive early, explore the temple surroundings, watch the performances, and enjoy the atmosphere of the town centre. For culture lovers, photographers, and families, the Sai Kung Tin Hau Festival offers a rare look at one of Hong Kong’s most treasured local festivals.

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Quick facts

  • Festival: Sai Kung Town Tin Hau Festival.

  • Location: Sai Kung Town Tin Hau Temple Complex, Po Tung Road, Sai Kung.

  • 2026 date: 21–25 May 2026.

  • Time: market open 12:00–22:30.
  • Main features: Temple worship, Cantonese opera, traditional rituals, and community celebrations.

  • What to see: Bamboo theatre, Cantonese opera, food stalls, dried goods market, folk performances, exhibitions, and guided tours.

  • Festival theme: The only Tin Hau festival in Sai Kung Town that blends directly into the local community.

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A Living Tradition of Faith, Performance, and Community: Intangible Heritage in Action Throughout the Festival

Throughout the festival, visitors can experience Hong Kong’s intangible cultural heritage in action. From traditional rituals and temple worship to bamboo theatre, Cantonese opera, and local market stalls, the whole celebration brings together faith, performance, and community in one vibrant cultural event.

 

Building of Opera Stages by Bamboo (Sai Kung Town)

 

 

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About Tin Hau (Mazu)

Tin Hau is one of Hong Kong’s most important sea goddesses, especially for fishing communities and people living near the coast. She is believed to protect sailors, calm the sea, and bring safety and peace to those who travel by water.

Her worship is deeply connected to Hong Kong’s maritime history. Many villages, temples, and festivals across the city still honor Tin Hau today, showing how strongly local people value her protection and blessing. The Tin Hau Festival is not only a religious event, but also a community celebration with rituals, opera, food, and traditional performances.

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