Hong Kong Flower Show (Chinese: 香港花卉展覽) is an annual exhibition presented by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department (LCSD) of Hong Kong. It is held every March in Victoria Park.

The entrance to the 2024 Hong Kong Flower Show

From 1968 to 1986, the Urban Council held an Annual Urban Council Flower Show at City Hall, while the Regional Council held the North District Flower Show. In May 1986, the Urban Council and Regional Council decided to have a joint annual flower show, and so in 1987, the first Hong Kong Flower Show was held in Sha Tin Central Park. After that, the flower show was jointly organised by the Urban Council and the Regional Council, with the location alternating between Victoria Park and Sha Tin Central Park. In 2000, the Hong Kong government decided to change the organizer to the newly-established LCSD and the location was fixed to be Victoria Park.

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Theme and Featured Flower in Past Years
Year Featured Flower Theme
2024 Angelonia Floral Joy Around Town
2023 Hydrangea Bliss in Bloom
2022 The physical Hong Kong Flower Show of 2022 was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Hong Kong.
2021 Rhododendron[note 1] City of Flowers, City of Love
2020 The physical Hong Kong Flower Show of 2020 was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Hong Kong.
2019 Chinese Hibiscus When Dreams Blossom
2018 Dahlia Joy in Bloom
2017 Rose Blossoms of Love
2016 Antirrhinum Majus Blossoms in Vivid Art 2016
2015 Oncidium When Blossoms Dance
2014 Kalanchoe Blossoms of Joy
2013 Dendrobium Kaleidoscope of Spring
2012 Hyacinth Floral Delights
2011 Primula Symphony of Spring Flowers
2010 Cineraria Fairy Tales of Flowers
2009 Cosmos Blossoming Welcome for the East Asian Games
2008 Gerbera Vibrant Blossoms for Beijing Olympics
2007 Geranium Spring Blossoms for Celebration
2006 Dianthus Enchanting Beauty
2005 Rhododendron Whisper of Spring
2004 Pansy Pansy Fantasia
2003 Phalaenopsis Orchid Splendour
2002 Garden Petunia Hong Kong in Full Blossom

Notes

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  1. ^ The physical Hong Kong Flower Show of 2021 was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Hong Kong and was changed to an online flower show.
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