Where Reunion Begins:
Lunar New Year at Rosewood

In the heart of winter, as cities quiet and families return home, a new beginning unfolds. Lunar New Year is not simply a celebration, it’s a ritual of return. A time when generations gather around the table, stories are retold, and the familiar scent of tradition fills the air. Across these destinations, this season is honored not just with feasts, but with feeling — a quiet choreography of togetherness, memory and meaning. More than a moment, Lunar New Year offers a return to what matters most.

Rosewood Beijing

Celebration begins with legacy at Rosewood Beijing. The hotel’s contemporary architecture and intimate courtyards echo the warmth of a family homecoming. At Country Kitchen, Chef Zhang Shaogang’s traditional northern dishes — hand-pulled noodles, roasted duck, and clay-pot delicacies — are crafted with reverence for long, lingering meals.

Rosewood Hong Kong

In Hong Kong, find a contemporary take on ritual. At one-Michelin-starred The Legacy House, Cantonese cuisine is elevated through precision and poetry. Seasonal menus feature steamed fish for abundance 
and double-boiled soups that speak to generations of care, alongside classic dishes like roast goose and crispy fried pigeon. Against the backdrop of Victoria Harbour, every meal becomes a gesture of gratitude, reunion 
and renewal.

Rosewood Sanya

Further south, Rosewood Sanya invites guests to embrace the season by the sea. Lunar New Year here is a sensory escape: morning walks along Haitang Bay, spring-inspired spa rituals, and oceanfront dining that blends southern Hainan flavors with global influences. It’s a place where tradition meets tranquility, and where the table extends to the horizon.

Rosewood Guangzhou

In the soaring heights of Rosewood Guangzhou, the celebration reaches new levels — literally. From the sky-high dining rooms of Lingnan House and Brick Lane, guests gather over modern interpretations of regional favorites. The view stretches endlessly, but the focus remains close: family, connection and the ritual of breaking bread together.