Published: 15:23, February 18, 2026
Catching good fortune
By Wang Zhan
Worshippers offer incense at the Che Kung Temple during the second day of the Chinese New Year, which coincides with the Che Kung Festival, in Hong Kong, Feb 18, 2026. (EDMOND TANG / CHINA DAILY)

Large crowds of Hong Kong residents and tourists flocked to Che Kung Temple in Sha Tin on Wednesday, the second day of the Year of the Horse, to celebrate the Che Kung Festival, praying for good luck and peace in the new year.

After the prayer meeting, many of them bought windmills, which symbolize continuous good fortune.

Edmond Tang of China Daily took the photos on Wednesday.