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Celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Establishment of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region

2022-06-17T06:45:54.619Z


To celebrate the 25th anniversary of the establishment of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, the Leisure and Cultural Services Department (LCSD) has launched the "Beautiful Flowers" project from June to October to celebrate the return of Hong Kong with the public. Scheme exclusively by The Hong Kong Jockey Club


To celebrate the 25th anniversary of the establishment of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, the Leisure and Cultural Services Department (LCSD) has launched the "Beautiful Flowers" project from June to October to celebrate the return of Hong Kong with the public.

The scheme, exclusively sponsored by the Hong Kong Jockey Club, will be landscaping at selected parks and locations across the territory in three phases, including planting flowers and plants of ornamental value to add joy to the community while beautifying the city landscape.

The following will be the first to share the 3 major punch-in slots. Friends who like to enjoy flowers should not miss it!


The second phase of "Flowers in the City" is now underway. From now until August 7, the LCSD will set up colorful flower seas, flower walls with local characteristics, fun and A maze garden with both challenges and a garden with the theme of "birthday" to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the establishment of the special zone, for citizens to enjoy flowers and play.

Punch slot 1: flower sea, flower wall

The LCSD has added colorful flower seas in six major parks in Hong Kong, with a total area of ​​about 4,200 square meters, including Kowloon Park, Lai Chi Kok Park, Tai Po Waterfront Park, Central and Western District Promenade (Central Section), Tung Chung Tat Tung Road Garden and Tuen Mun Civic Plaza.

Among them, the seven-color fantasy flower sea at Biying Tai Po Waterfront Park, covering an area of ​​about 2,500 square meters, is the largest flower sea in "Flower City". It is full of colorful flowers, creating a dreamy atmosphere, suitable for couples and families. Card size.

In addition, the vertical flower wall is not to be missed!

Flower walls have been added to the four major parks, with a total area of ​​about 145 square meters. The locations include: Central and Western District Promenade (Central Section), Victoria Park, Kwun Tong Waterfront Garden and Tsuen Wan Park.

The design elements of the flower wall vary slightly according to the local characteristics, such as the Ting Kau Bridge, the Ferris Wheel, the Peak Tram, etc. There are also vivid fish jumping and flowers and colorful butterflies.

When everyone arrives, remember to scan the QR code beside the flower wall with your mobile phone to take multi-angle AR fun shooting!

Everyone should also pay attention to roadside green gardens, including flower beds at roundabouts, green belts in the middle of the road and small roadside gardens, etc. The LCSD has started to build a total of 21 roads with a total area of ​​about 20,000 square meters in Hong Kong in early June. Flowering plants are planted in the adjacent garden, and unique garden design is added for the public to enjoy flowers along the way.

Punch slot 2: "Jurassic Labyrinth" themed garden

A family-sized play recommendation must be the "Jurassic Maze" theme garden in Kowloon Park. A dinosaur-themed garden is set up, with an area of ​​about 30 meters x 30 meters. There is a "25"-shaped flower box in the center of the maze, which is covered with paving. Gorgeous flowers to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the establishment of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.

After entering the maze, in addition to viewing the lush foliage plants on both sides, you can also admire the replicas of fossil specimens and dinosaur models along the way. You can also learn more about the biodiversity of the prehistoric world by participating in challenge stations and online games. It is of special educational significance to reflect on the importance of harmonious coexistence between human beings and the natural ecology.

Answer the questions correctly and have a chance to win a set of limited Q-version dinosaur postcards.

Dinosaur fans should not miss it!

Punch slot 3: Giant birthday cake shaped flowerbed

Birthday cakes are indispensable for celebrating a birthday, and the "Flowers in the City" event is no exception.

A giant birthday cake-shaped flowerbed is set up in Sha Tin Park, with candy-shaped flower arrangements and garden landscaping, which are colorful and eye-catching, creating a joyful atmosphere.

At the same venue, the giant LCSD mascots "Living Boy" and "Sweet Meow" building blocks, made of 60,000 bricks, celebrated the 25th anniversary of the establishment of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region with the public.

Download IG Filters and Stickers Pack

In addition to viewing flowers and checking in, you can also use your mobile phone to download the IG filter and sticker packs specially designed for "Flowers in the City" to share with friends happily.

All activities in this program are free of charge, welcome to participate!

In addition to visiting in person, you can also visit the LCSD's "Beautiful City" thematic website: www.bat.gov.hk for more details.

You can also collect stamps at the designated venues of "Beautiful Flowers". Collect 4 stamps from 2 cultural programs and 2 recreational and sports activities this year, and you can redeem the 25th anniversary limited-edition recreational chess designed by the illustrator. One box, please visit http://www.25a-lcsdevents.gov.hk/en/souvenir_redemption.php for details.

The third phase of "Beautiful Flowers" will take place from September 9 to October 16, with uniquely designed oriental and western-themed gardens set up in selected parks in the 18 districts of Hong Kong.

Please pay close attention!

(Information and photos provided by customers)

Source: hk1

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