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More than 1 300 students build spectacular display for Hong Kong Flower Show (with photos)
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     More than 1 300 students from 36 schools joined the activity "Jockey Club Mosaiculture Display by Students" at Victoria Park today (March 3). Under the guidance of some 150 green volunteers, the students worked together to help put up the spectacular mosaiculture display "Blossom Parade".
 
     The parterre is a wonderful mosaic with about 40 000 flowers and plants including kalanchoes, carnations, pansies, lavender and more.
 
     With a festive parade as its theme, the display shows a grand marshal brandishing his baton and leading a monkey, a snake, a lion, an elephant and a giraffe into the venue. Behind them are two horses pulling floats, a bee and a ladybird in a complementing dance, while music and the sweet scent of flowers fill the air. In the evening, the display is enhanced with a light effect so that the beauty can be showcased day and night. The display will be exhibited in the coming Hong Kong Flower Show.
 
     This year's flower show will be held in Victoria Park for 10 days from March 16 to 25 from 9am to 9pm daily, featuring "Joy in Bloom" as the main theme and the dahlia as the theme flower.
 
     For enquiries, please call 2601 8260 or visit the flower show webpage www.hkflowershow.hk/en/hkfs/2018/index.html.
 
     The flower show is organised by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department. The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust is supporting the flower show for the sixth consecutive year and has been the Major Sponsor of the flower show since 2014.
 
Ends/Saturday, March 3, 2018
Issued at HKT 12:27
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More than 1 300 students from 36 schools worked together to help put up the spectacular mosaiculture display "Blossom Parade" at Victoria Park today (March 3). With a festive parade as its theme, the display features plant sculptures including a monkey, a snake, a lion, an elephant, a giraffe, two horses, a bee and a ladybird. The display will form part of the coming Hong Kong Flower Show.
More than 1 300 students from 36 schools worked together to help put up the spectacular mosaiculture display "Blossom Parade" at Victoria Park today (March 3). The display will be embellished with about 40 000 colourful flowering plants of various species.