Winners of Hong Kong Flower Show plant exhibit competition announced (with photos)
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Mr Yau Hok-leung won the Open Section with a pot of exquisite flowering bonsai, while students from Choi Wan St Joseph's Primary School won the School Section with two pots of outstanding ornamental fruit plants.
The winner of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department (LCSD) Oriental Style Garden Plot Competition was Central and Western District's "Pottinger Street" (Stone Slab Street), while Tuen Mun District's Beehive Garden won the LCSD Western Style Garden Plot Competition.
Under the theme "A Fragrant Journey through Hong Kong", the flower show is being held at Victoria Park until March 29 from 9am to 9pm daily, featuring the elegant stock as its theme flower.
Some 400 000 flowers including about 40 000 stocks are on display. More than 230 organisations have participated in the event. Large-scale landscape installations along the showground axis are themed around distinctive features of Hong Kong. In addition to city landmarks, the display also features local delicacies, rural landscapes, natural scenery and outlying island culture.
Entries of the plant exhibit competition are being displayed in the Floral Marquee at the central lawn. Also on display is a miniature exhibition featuring exquisitely crafted miniature scenes to showcase local life and culture. A thoughtfully arranged indoor garden, "Café de Fleurs", a pop-up library, floral art demonstrations and music performances are also available.
A diverse range of educational and recreational fringe activities are also offered for visitors. The fun-filled family programmes being held at the central lawn include balloon-twisting, magic shows, bouncy games, Jockey Club Community Green Playground, green activities workshops, busking performances, as well as the colourful Easter egg and bunny-themed installations, which serve as photo spots for visitors.
Other programmes in the showground's main stage include talks, music and dance performances, and more. There will also be floral art demonstrations by florists, which is a must-see for floral lovers. For the schedule of the activities, please refer to the webpage www.hkflowershow.hk/en/hkfs/2026/activities.html.
To support environmental protection, visitors are encouraged to bring their own water bottles and green shopping bags. QR codes are also provided in the showground for downloading the location map and information on the theme flower and major attractions.
For more details of the flower show and its admission fee arrangements, please visit the event webpage www.hkflowershow.hk/en/hkfs/2026/index.html or call 2601 8260 for enquiries.
The flower show is organised by the LCSD. The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust has supported the flower show since 2013, and has been its major sponsor since 2014.
Ends/Saturday, March 21, 2026
Issued at HKT 13:00
Issued at HKT 13:00
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