"My Most Favourite Garden Plot" Voting Station (Results announcement)

 

Announcement of Results and List of Lucky Draw Prize Winners

The Online Voting for “My Most Favourite Garden Plot” of the Hong Kong Flower Show 2023 concluded successfully on 19 March, 2023.

Voting Results
According to the voting results, Yau Tsim Mong District Garden Plot was voted as “My Most Favourite Garden Plot” with the highest number of votes.

Yau Tsim Mong District

Happiness in Blue

The design concept for this garden is inspired by those buildings along the North Africa coast. Featuring a small blue and white cabin, the garden is adorned with vibrant Hydrangea blooms against a backdrop of an azure sky and white clouds, creating a profound sense of peace and bliss.

The garden’s simple layout, together with vividly coloured vegetation, exudes a gorgeous Mediterranean ambience.

Happiness in Blue Happiness in Blue
List of Lucky Draw Prize Winners

Prize winners were selected by lucky draw under the supervision of a registered accounting firm.  The list of winners is as follows:

My Most Favourite Garden Plot Prize:
A Round-trip Economy Class Ticket to any destination within the Cathay Pacific network
(4 prize winners)
Name of Winners: 
1 KWONG Yiu Keung 3 LUO Ruixiang
2 LEUNG Yuk Ling 4 WONG Shuk King

 

Online Voting Participation Prize:
Department Store Gift Coupons with a total nominal value of HK$500 (50 prize winners)
Name of Winners:
1 CHAK Wing Man 26 LEUNG Yau Tat
2 CHAN Kin Ning 27 LIN Wen Xian
3 CHAN Wun Yin 28 LlU Yin Qiong
4 CHAN Yiu Hung 29 LO Kwok Po
5 CHAU Norris 30 LO Shuk Yi
6 CHENG Chi Ying 31 LO Yi Wah
7 CHENG Wing Sze 32 Rachel Ann MAGNO
8 CHEUK Wah Heung 33 MAN Wai Chu
9 CHEUNG Ming Fai 34 MON Woon Ling Adda
10 CHIN Kwai Kiu 35 MUNG Woon Yung
11 CHONG John Ngai Keung 36 NG Lan Chun
12 CHOW Wing Lam 37 NG Yin Fong
13 CHUNG Ping Chuen 38 NG Yuen Lee
14 CHUNG Siu Ping Collinear 39 PUN Suk Hing
15 Joanne SALVADOR 40 SO Kim Lan
16 KWOK Tik Hei Sean 41 SZETO Kit Ping
17 LAI Chi Hung 42 TAM Chin Ming
18 LAM Mei Chun 43 TSANG Chung Hon
19 LAM Wing Yan 44 WONG Hung Tung
20 LAM Ying Kum 45 WONG Man Ching
21 LAU Lai yee 46 WONG Nang Ho
22 LAU Pok Ching 47 WU Gan
23 LAW Yuet Man 48 YAU Yee Mui
24 LEE Kam Fun 49 YEUNG Kit San Dara
25 LEUNG Larry 50 YIP Wai Man
Prize Collection:
Prize winners will be informed by phone of the result and the arrangements for prize collection.  Winners are required to collect their prize by producing their Hong Kong identity document for verification.  Those who fail to collect their prize on or before 28 April 2023 shall be deemed to have waived their right to do so.  The uncollected prize(s) will be given to participant(s) on the waiting list of that category.  For enquiries, please contact staff of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department at 2601 8260.


Winning List of LCSD Garden Plot for Plant Exhibit Competition

 

Western Style Garden Plots


Sai Kung District (First Prize)

Fairy Tales of Flowers

With the story book open, it is high time to step into this fantastically colourful world of fairy tales and begin a journey of magical adventures!

This garden plot features a cabin in the shape of an open book, signifying that reading enriches lives.  The verso details a story from its beginning, leading visitors into a cheerful and innocent children’s world of fairy tales, while the recto continues the twists and turns, with visitors left spellbound.

Occupying the front left corner of the garden plot is a bench made out of a recycled wooden wheel, epitomising optimal utilisation of materials in pursuit of the concept of going green.  At the rear right is a reading corner, illuminated by solar-powered garden lights and furnished with a bookshelf made of tree branches at the back and a desk.  Old books and papers pile up on the desk, conjuring up an intellectually elegant ambience, by which visitors will no doubt easily lose track of time.

Fairy Tales of Flowers

Fairy Tales of Flowers


Yau Tsim Mong District (Second Prize)

Happiness in Blue

The design concept for this garden is inspired by those buildings along the North Africa coast.  Featuring a small blue and white cabin, the garden is adorned with vibrant Hydrangea blooms against a backdrop of an azure sky and white clouds, creating a profound sense of peace and bliss.

The garden’s simple layout, together with vividly coloured vegetation, exudes a gorgeous Mediterranean ambience.

Happiness in Blue

Happiness in Blue


Islands District (Third Prize)

Blessings

In a balmy early spring day, one is greeted by dazzling Hydrangeas on a stroll along the path.  What an enchanting garden!  Beyond the floral arch is a small stage, from where one is showered by the blessings uttered by guests.  During beautiful spring times, a gentle breeze rises and wafts the refreshing fragrance of Hydrangeas across the garden, filling the air with a sweet scent.  One just needs to calmly listen to their own mind with eyes shut, and then a sense of happiness and joy spontaneously arises, with ears filled with the gurgle of water.

Blessings

Blessings


Kowloon City District (Highly Commended)

Happiness in Nature

The design concept of this garden plot is inspired by cabins in woods, featuring structures blended in with nature yet with a chic and highly modern appearance.

Built from wood and recycled materials, the outdoor installations are simple with a natural touch.  With the deck extending all the way to the nearby vegetation and water body, the cabin features enormous windows, which ingeniously connect the interior of the cabin to the outside world. 

Enchantingly gorgeous Hydrangeas are everywhere outside the cabin.  In bloom, their florets lean close to each other, reminiscent of the spiritual reliance and mutual support amongst friends and family.  Nestling against other flowers, Hydrangeas spread the message of “borderless love”.

This picturesque garden is filled with spring charms, looking like a painting in which a figure basks in woods under the sun on an intoxicatingly fine day.

Happiness in Nature

Happiness in Nature


Southern District (Environmental Award)

A Happy Playground

The design concept of this garden plot intends to minimise carbon footprint by using recycled materials in creation of a simple and minimalist children’s playground.

Highly artistic receptacles made out of plastic bottles collect rainwater for the purposes of watering the garden.  In addition, wastes are recycled, with old tyres being reused for fencing.  Meanwhile, log cabins and play facilities are built out of fallen trees and branches.

The garden is dotted with a profusion of flowers and trees, with planting native species as the preferred option, in particular those drought-tolerant perennials.  Not only can this help conserve water use but also illustrate the robust vitality of the place.  To promote the growth and health of plants, organic fertilisers are applied.

It is meaningful to visit this green playground, revoking memories of carefree childhood years while realising the principle of going green.

A Happy Playground

A Happy Playground


Central and Western District

An Enchanted Kitchen

Urban dwellers leading hectic and stressful lives are welcome to visit this “enchanted kitchen” to relax body and mind.  A stroll in the garden allows one to blend in with nature, while enjoying harmonious tranquility.  In amazing spring sunlight, visitors can wine and dine to a gurgle of cascading water here, awakening the senses and enriching the soul.  Visiting this garden is likened to enjoying great food in an “enchanted kitchen”, where one can not only realise the true meaning of “you are what you eat”, but practise the principle of sustainable development.

An Enchanted Kitchen

An Enchanted Kitchen


Wan Chai District

The Joy of Childhood

A happy childhood is the most memorable time in life.  With a theme of nostalgic toys and games, this garden plot aims to evoke fond memory of childhood.  Inspired by children’s chess and board games as well as early computer games, the design of this plot features a green wall of plants and a giant Connect Four running in parallel to add a layered richness to the scenery.  An array of dazzling flowers, luxuriant foliage and lush green lawns are ingeniously arranged to bring great joy to all visitors.  A rain-curtain shed brings an element of fun and adventure.  And what is more, game boxes festooned with flowers in riotous colours create an impressively stunning scene, as Hydrangeas bloom in this amazing spring sunshine.  On such a beautiful day, it is great to travel back in time to those good old days of childhood.

The Joy of Childhood

The Joy of Childhood


Kwun Tong District

Show of New Love

While wordless and intangible, great love often manifests itself in countless little stories of life.  It is always simple yet enduring.  A pair of first-time lovers carefully tend the garden at their doorstep, sowing the seeds of love with humility while understanding in heart and mind the true meaning of love.

Decorative animal figurines are arranged in pairs in the garden where Hydrangeas bloom in myriads of colours during beautiful spring times, blessing everywhere with enormous love.  We hope such great love can reach out to every corner of the city to touch the heart and soul of millions.

Show of New Love

Show of New Love


Sham Shui Po District

Station of Happiness

Passengers waiting at this station are full of expectation,

Like those anticipating for budding flowers to blossom.

Sometimes, the delight coming from anticipation is better than the elation when a dream comes true, for it is all about sincere aspiration.

On occasions, the feeling of anticipation is greater than the blissful joy bestowed upon us, for it is all about earnest prayers.

When true love is found,

When the apogee of success is reached,

When the real meaning of life is understood,

It is only in those moments when one realises that the expectation, anticipation and longing we have for everyday life are what make the seeds of happiness germinate and thrive in our heart and soul.  It is always a blessing to have something to anticipate, for it brightens our life.  Life is just like Hydrangeas, always colourful and spectacular as it is.

Station of Happiness

Station of Happiness

Oriental Style Garden Plots


Sha Tin District (First Prize)

Thai-style Teahouse

With a theme of going for picnics, this garden plot features a Thai-style gazebo and three seating areas where friends can have a happy gathering al fresco in peace of mind.  An array of exotic palm trees, dazzling flowers and colourful vegetation dotted in the landscape create a refreshingly great scene for garden lovers.  Lying down listening to the gurgle of flowing water from a feature wall, one may contemplate the water lilies on a still pond, while savouring the charms of the blooming Hydrangeas, Oncidium and Dendrobium.  What a profound pleasure it is to be oblivious to the material world around us.

Thai-style Teahouse

Thai-style Teahouse


Tsuen Wan District (Second Prize)

Japanese Zen Garden

It is the hectic life which galls us most.  Only by calming down can one refresh the mind and recharge their batteries.

This plot features Japanese-style bamboo perimeter fences and multiple stacked rocks in creation of a highly reclusive Zen ambience.  With the meticulously trimmed shrubs under an azure sky with puffy clouds, the garden is imbued with an air of antiquity, which can take visitors away from all their stresses and worries.

By quietly contemplating such a scenic view, one can definitely realise the beauty inherent in the lives of grasses and trees, while enjoying a moment of tranquility.

Japanese Zen Garden

Japanese Zen Garden


Yuen Long District (Third Prize)

Immaculateness

The design concept for this plot is derived from Chinese gardens featuring small bridges, flowing water, green bamboos and new grasses, creating a subtle yet sophisticated ambience prevalent in the poems during the Song dynasty.  Built of recycled wood in a palette of muted colours, a Chinese hut is erected in the garden dotted with various decorative vegetation, leaving one with a sense of sitting in a bamboo thicket where all thoughts vanish into emptiness.

Immaculateness

Immaculateness


Wong Tai Sin District (Highly Commended)

Japanese Garden

Inspired by the Japanese “dry garden” (karesansui), the design concept of this plot embraces a predominantly Zen ambience to express reverence for nature.  Here, white sand and stacked rocks are placed to symbolise respectively water and mountains, while tall trees and low shrubs are juxtaposed in a manner that offers a panorama of “eminent peaks” and “great rivers” in this miniature world.  The layout of such an elegant and serene garden is arranged in an ingenious manner with green pines far away, blue Hydrangea in the foreground, rocks in the centre and leafy vegetation all round.  Spending time in the garden can refresh the soul, leaving visitors to purge their mind of stresses and worries.

Japanese Garden

Japanese Garden


Eastern District (Environmental Award)

My Garden

A stroll in this garden featuring dense green foliage and amorphous masses of rockeries brings great fun.  Walking up the red bridge, one will be readily captivated by the unusual scene of a chattering brook.  The garden planted with delicately beautiful flowers and vegetation, when juxtaposed with upright trees, has an unhurried charm of its own.  What an enormous joy and privilege to walk along the flagstone pavement under the shade of lush trees to embrace the spring beauty of such a fine day.

The Hydrangeas, synonymous with sincerity and gratitude, are well-liked for the inflorescences of countless tiny florets, signifying families, friendship and reunion in the language of flowers.  One may offer Hydrangeas to express wishes for a loving family in happy reunion.

My Garden

My Garden


Kwai Tsing District

Strolling in a Grove of Bamboos to Enjoy Flowers

This plot embraces the landscaping features of both Chinese and Japanese gardens, with a Chinese-style waterside pavilion as its main attraction richly adorned with such elements of Japanese karesansui dry landscaping as a rock mountain and gravel river.  The surrounding grove of bamboos offers a moment of tranquil respite from urban noises for visitors.  Appreciating the charms of elegant green bamboos and exuberant flowers in full bloom will leave one spellbound and touched.

The construction of this garden adheres to the principles of sustainable gardening, under which plastics are shunned while green materials such as wood are optimally utilised.  To better protect the environment, the rock mountain and gravel river will be recycled for use in horticultural landscaping in the parks managed by the Department.

Strolling in a Grove of Bamboos to Enjoy Flowers

Strolling in a Grove of Bamboos to Enjoy Flowers


North District

Magnificent Landscape of the Motherland

Setting foot in this garden with blooming flowers, one will be mesmerised by the undulating mountains afar and the gurgle of flowing water nearby.  It draws parallels to boating on a sea of flowers, sparking sheer joy that makes one’s spirit soar.

Such gorgeous scenes are reminiscent of the splendid and magnificent landscapes in China, leaving one with a spontaneous sense of admiration for the motherland.

Magnificent Landscape of the Motherland

Magnificent Landscape of the Motherland


Tai Po District

A Moment of Full Bliss

The design for this plot is based on traditional Japanese gardens.  Taking a stroll along the cobbled path in the plot, visitors may have the great fun of viewing cherry blossoms in full bloom.  As night descends, one will be left spellbound by a spectacular scene with innumerable stars high in the sky and glowing fireflies, evoking the charm of Japanese early summer.  Dotted with various flowers and lush greenery, this plot is adorned by an ingenious selection of a squat style washing bowl, a shishi-odoshi (Japanese bamboo water feature) and a stone lantern, in creation of a peaceful and tranquil ambience.  Visitors will, without exception, become indifferent to the ebb and flow of their fortunes while enjoying a moment of full bliss.

A Moment of Full Bliss

A Moment of Full Bliss


Tuen Mun District

Japanese Cherry Blossom

Inspired by the Japanese Thanksgiving Day, the design theme for this plot showcases a Japanese-style garden, featuring a shrine adorned with festive decorations.  Taking a stroll here will virtually bring the experience of travelling in the Land of the Rising Sun.  Visitors can enjoy cherry blossoms together with “Enggie Pup” and “Artti Kitty”, the mascots of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department, while sending good wishes to family and friends.  Next to the shrine is an attractive collection of colourful lanterns displayed in an open shed.  There is also a long bench for visitors to take a rest, in appreciation of the myriads of flowers in bloom throughout the garden.

Japanese Cherry Blossom

Japanese Cherry Blossom


Online Voting for "My Most Favourite Garden Plot" of the Hong Kong Flower Show 2023

Trade Promotion Competition Licence No. : 56840

An online voting event will be held during the Hong Kong Flower Show (HKFS) 2023. Members of the public just need to cast votes online for a chance to win fabulous prizes, choosing their favourite garden plot among all the plots of the 18 Districts. The plot with the highest votes will be awarded the title of “My Most Favourite Garden Plot”. All those who have cast votes may take part in a lucky draw, where prize winners will be drawn randomly by computers.

Event Date:10 to 19 March 2023

Means of Entry:
Those holding valid Hong Kong Identity Cards are eligible to join. There are no restrictions on both the age of participants and the number of votes cast by each of the participants, and each is eligible to win one prize only. Participants may submit their completed voting forms via the dedicated website on HKFS 2023, with both of their Chinese and English names consistent with those on Hong Kong Identity Cards.

Lucky Draw Arrangements:
First round of lucky draw: 4 prize winners will be drawn from all those who have cast votes for "My Most Favourite Garden Plot", to win the “My Most Favourite Garden Plot Prize”. They will be excluded from the second round of lucky draw.
Second round of lucky draw: All those who have cast votes will automatically enter the second round of lucky draw, where 50 prize winners will be drawn to win the “Online Voting Participation Prize”.
Upon conclusion of the two rounds of the lucky draw, a further 5 and 20 participants will be drawn in order of priority, with the purpose of establishing waiting lists for the “My Most Favourite Garden Plot Prize” and the “Online Voting Participation Prize” respectively.
Your attention is drawn to the fact that the LCSD’s staff will not be allowed to take part in this event, and participants must by no means cast multiple votes with the use of automated computer programmes such as auto-filling programmes or software bots. In the event of any suspicious acts, malicious casting of multiple votes or registration with incomplete personal information on the part of participants, the LCSD reserves the right to disqualify them from taking part in the lucky draw.

Prizes:
First round of lucky draw for the “My Most Favourite Garden Plot Prize”
Prize: A total of 4 prize winners, each to be awarded with a round-trip economy class ticket to any destination within the Cathay Pacific network.

Second round of lucky draw for the “Online Voting Participation Prize”
Prize: A total of 50 prize winners, each to be awarded with department store gift coupons of nominal value of HK$500.

Date of Lucky Draw:
Prize winners will be drawn randomly by computers at 11:00 am on 31 March 2023 at the Audio and Visual Room, 1/F, Leisure and Cultural Services Headquarters, where Patrick Wong C.P.A. Limited will be tasked to monitor the conduct of the lucky draw.

Results Announcement:
A list of prize winners will be published on the dedicated website on HKFS 2023 and in Sing Tao Daily and The Standard for public information on 6 April 2023.

Prize Collection Arrangements:
Prize winners will be individually informed of the prize collection arrangements by phone. Those collecting prizes must produce their identity documents for verification, and the personal data therein must match with those on the voting forms, or such prize winners will be disqualified. Those failing to collect prizes by 28 April 2023 are deemed to have forfeited their rights to do so. The uncollected prizes will be offered in order of priority to those on the waiting list of the respective prize. For enquiries, please feel free to contact the LCSD’s staff on 2601 8260.

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