Dragon raising ceremony in Kowloon Park

When I travel to an unfamiliar location I like to take some time to just explore it with no agenda, no real destination, and no time restrictions. I just walk around with my camera and see where I end up. It’s the unexpected surprises when traveling that I truly enjoy. One such encounter was the celebration in Kowloon Park that I was lucky enough to stumble upon.

I had just finished checking out a couple of vintage camera shops in the Tsim Sha Tsui(TST) neighborhood and realized that Kowloon Park was right down the street so I headed that direction. If there was no activity at the park I could always stop at a coffee shop, have an espresso, and do some street photography.

Once I was near the park I could hear the pounding of drums and people cheering, so that was the area I focused on. I made my way up to the front of the crowd just in time to see the beginning of the dragon-raising ceremony. I found the motion of the dragons spectacular and the experience was intensified by the beating of the drums in sync with the dance. This is the type of experience I hope for when I head out to explore a new place. It’s moments like this that I take home.

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