Flower show opens Mar 14
The Hong Kong Flower Show 2025, themed “Ablaze with Glory”, will be held at Victoria Park from tomorrow to March 23 at 9am to 9pm daily, with cosmos as the theme flower.
The cosmos comes in an array of vibrant colours, symbolising tenacity and bliss. Embedded with colourful orchids and carnations, the flower wall brings exuberance and vitality to the show.
There will also be meticulously designed landscape displays along the showground axis with a world tour theme.
"The Grand Journey across Europe" landscape comprises an English garden, a Dutch windmill, a Greek-style hut and a French lavender field, while "Wonders of Africa" features installations made of cut flowers showcasing the continent's wild animals.
Visitors can enjoy the beauty of the Himalayas, Mount Kinabalu of Malaysia, Mount Fuji of Japan, the Temple of Heaven in Beijing and the Supertree Grove in Singapore in the "Travelling around Asia" landscape.
They can also embark on "An Adventure to the Americas" to experience its culture and heritage through installations such as a Maya pyramid, Easter Island statues, and Western cowboys.
To celebrate the upcoming 15th National Games, the 12th National Games for Persons with Disabilities, and the 9th National Special Olympic Games, the flower show has specially designed the "Joyful Vibrancy Around Town" garden plot.
With five crescent-shaped art installations inspired by sports, the plot is adorned with cosmos of different species, and visitors can also take photos with the event mascots "Xi Yang Yang" and "Le Rong Rong" in front of a wall banner for the National Games.
There is also an exhibition booth in the showground displaying artworks by the nonagenarian local artist known as Flower Granny who uses everyday household items as her canvas, and whose creations are vibrant and colourful with childlike energy.
A total of 238 organisations from 11 countries, namely Mainland China, Japan, Indonesia, Korea, Pakistan, the Philippines, Singapore, Vietnam, Poland, Malaysia and the US are taking part in the show.
Call 2601 8260 for enquiries.