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Dancing Water Drops Exhibition

Dancing Water Drops is created by renowned cross-disciplinary artist Simon Ma. Using the drop as a central motif, it symbolises water’s inclusiveness and vitality. The exhibition features the world’s largest water drop art installation, standing at 28.8 metres high, which will be officially unveiled on Mother’s Day (11 May). Paired with another 18.8-metre drop, the two symbolise unity and harmony. The exhibition also includes 600 tumbler-style water droplet sculptures, representing the participation of 600 children from Hong Kong’s 18 districts and diverse communities, embodying multicultural inclusion. Every evening on the hour at 7, 8 and 9pm, a special themed musical light show will illuminate the waterfront.


Event details

Date

1 April – 13 June 2025

Time

1–8pm, Monday to Thursday;
1–11pm, Friday to Sunday & public holiday

Venue

Tamar Park and Central & Western District Promenade (Central Section)

Category(-ies)

Museums / Galleries / Public Spaces

Admission

Free Admission (Advance online booking through the event webpage is required.)

Organiser

DC Charity Foundation Limited

Special information for Labour Day Golden Week (1–5 May 2025)
  1. Major sightseeing attractions opening hours
  2. Public transportation
  3. Boundary-crossing services
  4. 1 May Drone Show Vantage points
  5. Tips for exploring the great outdoors

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