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We proudly present our locally bred Ping Yuen Chicken, Tin Hong Chicken. For the best chickens, come to us!

SF Express charges HK$10 for deliveries to remote areas of Hong Kong. Please inform SF Express staff that this fee will be paid by Healthy Express.

Order Checkout Notes: When selecting a delivery option, please carefully choose the district, as incorrect information will affect your progress to checkout

We proudly present our locally bred Ping Yuen Chicken, Tin Hong Chicken. For the best chickens, come to us!

SF Express charges HK$10 for deliveries to remote areas of Hong Kong. Please inform SF Express staff that this fee will be paid by Healthy Express.

Order Checkout Notes: When selecting a delivery option, please carefully choose the district, as incorrect information will affect your progress to checkout

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Eating chicken to celebrate winter solstice

The winter solstice is one of the twenty-four solar terms, also known as the Winter Festival. It is an important moment in traditional Chinese festivals. The date of the winter solstice is not fixed every year, but it usually falls between December 21st and December 23rd, depending on the solar calendar. This year, it falls on December 22nd (the tenth day of the eleventh month of the lunar calendar). The winter solstice marks the official start of winter. The winter solstice has rich and colorful customs. These customs vary in different regions, but they all have profound cultural connotations. Here are some common winter solstice customs.

During the so-called winter New Year, every household will gather together to have a meal. Traditionally, many people eat chicken during the festival.