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Countryside Conservation Office holds "Explore the Enchanting Countryside" Roving Exhibition (with photos)
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     The Countryside Conservation Office (CCO) under the Environment and Ecology Bureau will launch a roving exhibition entitled "Explore the Enchanting Countryside" tomorrow (February 20) to showcase the culture and natural ecology of Hong Kong's countryside areas, encourage the public to explore the beauty of Hong Kong's countryside villages, and enhance public understanding and awareness of countryside conservation.
 
     The exhibition has incorporated traditional design elements of revolving lanterns to vividly present the stories of countryside revitalisation and ecological conservation. The exhibition comprises five zones, namely the Countryside Indulgence zone, showcasing scenery of the countryside; the Architecture for Village Revitalisation zone, presenting the aesthetics of village architecture; the Agricultural Land Rehabilitation zone, offering an experience of farming culture; the Wonders of Biodiversity zone, providing an opportunity to learn about Hong Kong's wildlife; and the Ecological Conservation zone, which allows visitors to explore wetland birds.
 
     Visitors can view architectural models, participate in lively and entertaining virtual reality games and parent-child games, learn about culture and natural habitats in countryside areas in an interactive manner, as well as take pictures in the photo-taking zones.
 
     The roving exhibition will be held from tomorrow to February 25 at L1 Area A, D·PARK, and from February 27 to March 3 at 1/F, Stars Atrium, Plaza Hollywood, from noon to 8pm. Admission is free of charge. For details of the exhibition, please visit the Facebook page of the CCO (www.facebook.com/countrysideconservationhk).
 
Ends/Monday, February 19, 2024
Issued at HKT 17:29
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Organised by the Countryside Conservation Office (CCO), the roving exhibition entitled "Explore the Enchanting Countryside" will be launched tomorrow (February 20). It aims to showcase the culture and natural ecology of Hong Kong's countryside areas and encourage the public to explore Hong Kong's beautiful countryside villages. Photo shows the Principal Assistant Secretary for Environment and Ecology (Nature Conservation), Mr Desmond Wu (right), and the Head of the CCO, Professor Stephen Tang (left), visiting the exhibition today (February 19).
Organised by the Countryside Conservation Office (CCO), the roving exhibition entitled "Explore the Enchanting Countryside" will be launched tomorrow (February 20). It aims to showcase the culture and natural ecology of Hong Kong's countryside areas and encourage the public to explore Hong Kong's beautiful countryside villages. Photo shows the Principal Assistant Secretary for Environment and Ecology (Nature Conservation), Mr Desmond Wu (right), and the Head of the CCO, Professor Stephen Tang (left), visiting the exhibition today (February 19).
Organised by the Countryside Conservation Office (CCO), the roving exhibition entitled "Explore the Enchanting Countryside" will be launched tomorrow (February 20). It aims to showcase the culture and natural ecology of Hong Kong's countryside areas and encourage the public to explore Hong Kong's beautiful countryside villages. Photo shows the Principal Assistant Secretary for Environment and Ecology (Nature Conservation), Mr Desmond Wu (centre), the Head of the CCO, Professor Stephen Tang (right), and the Principal Manager of the CCO, Mr Andrew Kwok (left), visiting the exhibition today (February 19).
Organised by the Countryside Conservation Office, the roving exhibition entitled "Explore the Enchanting Countryside" will be launched tomorrow (February 20). Various interactive games are provided for the public to participate in, including virtual reality games that take visitors into wetlands to explore a treasure hunt adventure in fishponds.
Organised by the Countryside Conservation Office, the roving exhibition entitled "Explore the Enchanting Countryside", will be launched tomorrow (February 20). The on-site games combine entertainment with education, allowing visitors to learn more about countryside revitalisation while having fun.
Organised by the Countryside Conservation Office, the roving exhibition entitled "Explore the Enchanting Countryside", will be launched tomorrow (February 20). The on-site games combine entertainment with education, allowing visitors to learn more about countryside revitalisation while having fun.