Most Decorated Christmas Places in Hong Kong
Most Decorated Christmas Places in Hong Kong
Most Decorated Christmas Place TaiKoo Cityplaza
Today is Boxing Day, the second day of a public holiday, so everyone can relax. Various locations are decorated to be the most beautiful and attractive. Other than Habour City in Tsim Sha Tsui and Statue Square Garden in Central, here are some of the best-and most decorated Christmas places, including shopping malls and attractions in Hong Kong.
Just like during the Lunar New Year, the first two days are busy with visiting relatives and friends, and people don’t really get a break until the third day of holidays.
Boxing Day is the day after Christmas Day. In Hong Kong, shopping malls are still rushing to carry out Christmas and various promotions before Christmas and New Year, striving to achieve sales targets before the end of 2025.
Taikoo Cityplaza as the Most Decorated Christmas
The Sweetmas installation at Taikoo Cityplaza on Hong Kong Island is the largest Christmas installation and also the easiest to take good photos from. There are more than 5 to 6 photo spots. It features a giant inflatable candy doll and candy sticks that reach the height of the second floor. There are also game booths for children to play and interact with. It is clear that the mall has invested resources in this year’s Christmas decorations, making it definitely worth a visit and for taking photos. We select it as the most decorated Christmas places in 2025.




How to get there:
Address: 18 Tai Koo Shing Road, Quarry Bay, Hong Kong
Website: https://www.cityplaza.com/en
Opening Hours: 7 am – 12:00 mid night
IFC Christmas photo booth
The International Finance Centre is also decorated for Christmas. The installation is a two-story photography venue with a hair salon, classrooms, a meeting room with Santa Claus, and a Christmas reindeer gym. It is very popular on weekends and is the best place for selfies and photography backgrounds. It is located in the atrium of the IFC mall in Central. As the scale of such design and production, we select it as one of the top second decorated Christmas places.




How to get there:
Address: 8 Finance Street, Central, Hong Kong
Website: https://ifc.com.hk/en/mall/
Opening Hours: 10 am – 10:00 pm
Festival Walk
Festival Walk‘s Christmas theme this year is based on the local music group Mirror Cross Over Sanrio. Besides a photo area filled with Mirror figurines, there’s also a Sanrio x Mirror pop-up shop – a large room selling phone charms, hair clips, cosmetic bags, and keychains. We select Festival Walk as be the most decorated places in 2025 because of its crowd and attractiveness of Mirror.




How to get there:
Address: 80 Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon Tong, Kowloon
Opening Hours: 7 am – midnight
Website: https://www.festivalwalk.com.hk/en
New Town Plaza
A large number of fans were seen outside. This year, New Town Plaza in Sha Tin is themed around a circus, with the theme “Christmas Circus Townival”.
It features a carousel, a bear-shaped bicycle, and transparent dome house with a snowman inside .


The Dumbo slide was used for filming purposes. There is also a spiral slide connected to a Christmas tree that is two stories high. The entire Christmas slide is made up of a transparent tube and is only for children to play in.



There is a height restriction and points are required and you need to follow a designated social media platform. For creativity and size, we also select it the best decorated Christmas places in the New Territories.
How to get there:
Address: 18-19 Sha Tin Centre Street, Sha Tin
Website: https://www.newtownplaza.com.hk/
Opening Hours: 10:30 am – 10 pm
Times Square
This year, Times Square in Causeway Bay was also decorated with a Zootopia theme. Several booths were set up in the plaza in front of the main entrance for tourists to take photos, while the Christmas tree was placed in the indoor atrium on the second floor, attracting many tourists and increasing the flow of people.



How to get there:
Address: 1 Matheson Street, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong Island
Opening Hours: 10am – 10:00pm
Website: https://timessquare.com.hk/
Langham Place
Langham Place in Mong Kok is another great place for Christmas photos. On the third floor of the mall, there is a Christmas tree and several photography booths with the theme of TomatoMas. Because the lighting is sufficient and there are multiple background options, it is easy to take good photos. The Noodoll cartoon doll decorations make the photos full of a joyful atmosphere.



How to get there:
Address: 8 Argyle Street, Mong Kok, Kowloon
Website: https://www.langhamplace.com.hk/
Opening Hours: 10:30 am – 10:30 pm
iSquare
iSquare was one of the few outdoor decorations selected this year, collaborating with Tombonia. The cartoon characters still dominate the theme: Muck’s Warm Christmas Story. Tombonia is a Japanese illustrator created several charactors, and Muck, a poodle, is one of the famous ones.



How to get there:
Address: 63 Nathan Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Website: www.isquare.hk
Opening Hours: 8 am -1 am
Tsing Yi Maritime Square
This year, the decorations in Tsing Yi Maritime Square are themed around Care Bears. You’ll find many circular installations, balloons arches, etc., all made of spheres.

Combined with the Care Bears statues, they look like snowmen standing there.
Speaking of Care Bears, it’s a series of illustrations and greeting cards created by American illustrator Elena Kucharik for children’s books. According to online sources, it was printed by American Greetings in the 1980s, had a television animation, and also evolved into Teddy Bears’ stuffed toys.

The meaning is to combat negative emotions and bring warmth and hope during difficult times.

How to get there:
Address: 31 – 33 Tsing King Road, Hong Kong
Website: https://www.maritimesquare.com/en
Opening hours: 9 am to 9 pm
Final Thoughts
Outdoor placement has its advantages; passersby will stop to admire and take photos, and the colors in outdoor photos appear more natural. These decorations don’t take up much space, but it’s a very stable method, placed in the pedestrian walkway, attracting many passersby to take selfies.
Christmas is a religious holiday, but it has also been commercialized, becoming a major shopping day. It has also beautified shopping malls, streets, and building facades. All the advertising designs and installations are done in December.
In fact, every shopping mall puts in a lot of thought and time to design and think of creative ways to stand out and attract more customers before and after the Christmas holidays. Many companies are also trying to catch up on their sales at the end of the year and during the Christmas and New Year period.
Many shopping malls no longer just put up a large Christmas tree, but a Christmas decoration, some of which use branded or patented cartoon characters to make themselves stand out. The Taikoo CityPlaza and IFC malls mentioned above are full of creativity, for instance.
The Christmas atmosphere this year is good. Although there was an unpleasant fire disaster last month in Hong Kong, we must gradually forget the sadness and move on from the grief. Let us not forget the meaning of Christmas: to celebrate the birth of Jesus, to represent the beginning of life. I believe that Hong Kong can recover from this ordeal and return to normal life.