Burning effigy, bamboo crafts at once-a-decade Hong Kong festival – Macau Business


People burn incense. Photo by LEUNG MAN HEI / AFP sticks while offering prayers during the decennial Jiao Festival of Kam Tin in Hong Kong on December 19, 2025.
The Taoist ritual, held once every ten years, is performed to give thanks to deities, ward off misfortune and pray for peace and prosperity in the community. Photo by LEUNG MAN HEI / AFP
By AFP
Chanting villagers parade a giant effigy through the alleys of rural Hong Kong before setting it ablaze in a once-in-a-decade ceremony to ward off bad luck and appease their ancestors.
Residents of Kam Tin decked out their northern corner of the city with towering flower boards and a vast bamboo stage for the Taoist Jiao festival which dates back over 300 years.
The five-storey-tall, 42,000-square-foot stage won a Guinness World Record this month for being the biggest temporary bamboo structure and carries deeper resonance after a deadly fire devastated the city in November.
“I found it truly awe-inspiring,” an onlooker surnamed Lee, 30, told AFP. “It’s remarkably well-built and rich in traditional elements.”
The burning of the five-metre (16-foot) paper “ghost master” on Friday marked the climax of the festival, and was attended by thousands.
The ritual was allegedly begun by the Tang clan in 1685 to honour local officials who helped them reclaim their coastal homes after government evictions.
The multi-day festival is one of Hong Kong’s longest-running traditional events and features lion and dragon dances, Cantonese opera and puppet shows.
Dazzlingly illuminated boards around the village proclaim hopes for good weather and abundant harvests.
The event took over a year to plan and cost nearly HK$20 million ($2.6 million), organiser Derek Tang said.
Locals come every 10 years to make offerings at the altar and enjoy historical crafts like bamboo construction, he told AFP.
Hong Kong’s usage of bamboo construction materials has been in the spotlight since a huge fire killed at least 161 people in Tai Po District last month.
Authorities said the blaze at the under-repair housing estate was likely made worse by protective netting that failed fire-resistance standards. The netting was hung from bamboo scaffolding encasing several tower blocks.
Officials initially indicated they would consider replacing bamboo with metal scaffolding but later said a complete phase-out may not be necessary.
Scaffolder Lai Chi-ming, 52, told AFP the disappearance of the centuries-old craft would be a “great loss” for the city.
With over a dozen master craftsmen, he spent two months building the altar in Kam Tin, which used about 30,000 bamboo and fir poles.
Rapid urbanisation has made villagers more anxious to maintain their local identity, said cultural anthropologist Liu Tik-sang.
“They really want to preserve their traditions in their way. The purpose (of the festival’s scale) is to tell everyone that this means a lot to them,” he said.
Organiser Tang said such events also face challenges from declining numbers of young people and waning interest in traditional culture.
“We must not abandon our traditional Chinese culture because of (urban) development,” he said.
A patient suffering from tetraplegia steered a smart wheelchair through the neighborhood with only his thoughts and directed a robotic dog to fetch a food delivery.
Australia’s Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Sunday he has ordered a review into the police and intelligence services after two gunmen shot and killed 15 people at a Jewish festival on Bondi Beach.
China’s largest offshore oilfield, the Bohai Oilfield, has produced over 40 million tonnes of oil equivalent in 2025, setting a historical record, the China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) announced Sunday.
China’s animated film box office surpassed 25 billion yuan (about 3.54 billion U.S. dollars) in 2025, making it the highest-grossing year for animated movies in the country’s history, according to data from online ticketing platforms.
As global travel trends shift to accommodate diverse needs, accessible tourism and senior-friendly services have emerged as critical pillars of Macau’s tourism strategy.
UTM Comments is a partnership between Macau News Agency and Macao University of Tourism  By Jeremy, Phillips Jeremy Douglas So much to scroll through, so little time. Phones and other ‘smart’ devices are time sucks and mental magnets. Constant connection comes with an attentional cost. A recent study from the American National Academy of Sciences investigated what happens […]
Since 2019, 200 university students from The Macao University of Tourism (UTM) have participated in a week-long volunteer teaching activity (VTAs) in rural Cong Jiang County, Guizhou province. These immersive programmes hold significant potential, beyond traditional classroom settings, for the development of professional skills and competencies, attitudes and personal qualities. Could corporate organisations also benefit?
UTM Comments is a partnership between Macau News Agency and Macao University of Tourism  By Tammy Ku As Macau continues to evolve through urban redevelopment, land reclamation, and infrastructure expansion, a small but determined community in Pátio do Espinho is working to preserve something irreplaceable: the living culture of the “Pátio” village in line with Na […]
Leading business news and insights from Macau, covering gaming, finance, tourism, and economic developments.
© 2025 Macau Business. All rights reserved.

source