Seven Sisters Festival
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The Seven Sisters Festival for unmarried girls and young lovers can be traced back to 740BC. Although not as necessary for encouraging marriage in a modern world, it is still a major date in the Chinese calendar and a spectacular event in Hong Kong. The proceedings find a focal point at Lovers' Rock in Wan Chai, but there are celebrations everywhere.
- When: 7 Aug 2008 (various dates)
- Where: Lovers' Rock, Hong Kong Island
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