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Hong Kong's first Lego botanical garden opens at Pacific Place

Jenny Leung
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Jenny Leung
Deputy Editor, Hong Kong
Pacific Place Lego Garden
Photograph: Jenny Leung
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Who says Lego is only for kids? From now to May 18, immerse yourself in floral splendour as Hong Kong's first-ever Lego botanical garden opens at Pacific Place.

From bold roses to elegant orchids, visitors will be taken on a journey that celebrates the many shapes and forms of blooming flowers. Explore five different theme zones with Lego installations and displays crafted by Andy Hung, the first Lego-certified professional in China and the only one in Hong Kong, as well as Kirk Cheng, a floral artisan known for his large-scale floral artworks across Asia.

Pacific Place Lego Garden
Photograph: Jenny Leung

Start your journey at The Florishing Arch, adorned with established foliage and Lego flowers, before reaching The Rose Reverie, an impressive Lego structure designed by Hung. Made from over 120,000 bricks, the display stands at four metres tall and took over 840 hours to make.

Over at The Dazzling Pavilion is a colourful Lego flower wall with a mirror setup that's perfect for photos, while adjacent floral displays featuring real tree branches showcase Cheng's creativity and craftsmanship.

Pacific Place Lego Garden
Photograph: Jenny Leung

Don't forget to stop by the Brick to Bloom Fleuriste, where you can learn about the unique features and language behind 'fresh' Lego flowers. On designated days, you can also redeem a Lego flower gift by signing up as an 'above' member and spending $1,500 or more at Pacific Place and Starstreet Precinct. For a limited time, there's also a chance to redeem free Lego botanical series stickers and an exclusive Lego flower card. Click here for more info.

Where Bricks Bloom

Date: April 24 to May 18, 2025
Location: Garden Court, Level LG1, Pacific Place, 88 Queensway, Admiralty

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