Roaring back: Hong Kong's legendary Tai Hang Fire Dragon dance returns


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Tai Hang Fire Dragon Dance will feature more than 300 performers parading a 67m-long dragon through the grid-like streets of the charming Tai Hang district in Hong Kong later this month. Photo: Hong Kong Tourism Board

Hong Kong’s legendary Tai Hang Fire Dragon Dance is set to roar back to life this Mid-Autumn Festival, reigniting the flames of this revered ritual for the first time since 2019.

Scheduled to take place on three consecutive nights from Sept 28-30, the dance will feature more than 300 performers parading a majestic 67m-long dragon through the grid-like streets of the charming Tai Hang district in Hong Kong.

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