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The Hong Kong Flower Show is now open at Victoria Park, running from 20 to 29 March. The annual event is organised by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department and brings large-scale floral displays into the park.

This year’s edition follows the theme “A Fragrant Journey through Hong Kong” and puts the spotlight on Stock as the theme flower. Across the grounds, Stock features in display beds and floral arrangements, alongside a wider mix of seasonal blooms and landscaped corners designed for slow strolls and photo stops.

At the Tin Hau entrance, visitors can expect big, camera-ready structures, including an illuminated floral arch, which sets the tone for the show’s more theatrical displays.

Floral arch frames at Hong Kong Flower Show 2026 in Victoria Park (The HK HUB)
Floral arch frames at Hong Kong Flower Show 2026 in Victoria Park (The HK HUB)

In another area, the show leans into local street culture with a “Made in Hong Kong” set-up that uses shopfront-style signage and familiar details to create a playful backdrop, which also makes it a natural spot to pair with close-up image inserts.

“Made in Hong Kong” themed garden with neon-style shop signs at Victoria Park flower show (The HK HUB)
“Made in Hong Kong” themed garden with neon-style shop signs at Victoria Park flower show (The HK HUB)

The show also includes a Tai Hang Fire Dragon-inspired floral display, adding a festival-style touch to the route and giving visitors another distinctly Hong Kong photo stop among the garden sections.

Tai Hang fire dragon floral displays (The HK HUB)
Tai Hang fire dragon floral displays (The HK HUB)

Elsewhere, a Happy Valley-inspired scene brings racing energy into the park, with a tram feature and a floral horse display that mirrors the city’s iconic racecourse identity while still fitting into the wider garden layout.

Flower sculptures of a Happy Valley tram and racing horse at Hong Kong Flower Show (The HK HUB)
Flower sculptures of a Happy Valley tram and racing horse at Hong Kong Flower Show (The HK HUB)

Hong Kong’s harbour heritage also gets a nod through a Star Ferry-inspired floral build and a Clock Tower-style landmark, both designed as walk-up viewing points where visitors tend to pause for photos.

Floral Star Ferry and Clock Tower displays at Hong Kong Flower Show 2026 (The HK HUB)

More neighbourhood references sit in smaller set pieces, including a Blue House-style display, with lantern-like lighting details that make the area feel like a miniature streetscape inside the showground.

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Wan Chai's Blue House floral display with lantern lights (The HK HUB)
Wan Chai’s Blue House floral display with lantern lights (The HK HUB)

More than 200 organisations are involved this year, with participants from Hong Kong, the Mainland, and overseas contributing exhibits and garden features.

Beyond the displays, the programme runs throughout the 10 days and includes floral art demonstrations, greening workshops, guided tours, and music and cultural performances. There are also public competitions, including photography and plant-related entries, plus student-focused activities such as drawing.

The show is open daily from 9am to 9pm. Tickets are priced at HK$14, with concession entry at HK$7 for eligible children, full-time students, seniors, and visitors with disabilities with one accompanying carer.

Header Image Credit: The HK HUB

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