Following the successful family-friendly, tree planting Princeton Club Hong Kong activity at Forest for All (
www.forestforall.world) in Tao Fong Shan last year, join us for a special environmental educational garden planting event at Earth Garden - a sustainable cultural design project created by
Lily Zhang*16 and
Wataru Shinji - during Reunions Weekend on May 23 at Shenzhen Bay Park.
You and your families are invited to grow your own plant in Earth Garden, an environmental educational project by Lily and Wataru, Founding Partners of their architecture and landscape office, Lily Zhang and Wataru Shinji. They are also faculty teaching architecture and landscape at HKU and CUHK. They will lead a special PCHK Reunions garden planting event to plant the beautiful Earth Garden in Shenzhen Bay Park. Earth Garden is an environmental collaborative program among GBA communities, Shenzhen Parks Department, HKU, and CUHK.
Earth Garden is the Feature Event of Park Life Vision, a new cultural program curated by Liu Xiaodu, Director of Pingshan Art Museum in Shenzhen. Park Life Vision invites everyone to join this new urban park life experience. Earth Garden is designed for all life in the Greater Bay Area, both humans and wildlife, and empowers communities to connect with nature through creating, learning about, and caring for the environment.
This sustainable family-friendly event includes:- *A guided tour of the Park’s lovely nature and Park Life Vision
- *A hands-on environmental educational workshop for all ages at the Earth Garden planting site within the Mangrove Seaside Ecological Park
- *Learning about different species that inhabit the park, how plants take root and become part of the environment, and the importance of nurturing a healthy ecosystem
- *Growing your own plant in the Park
- *Bringing home your own little moss plant pot as a Park souvenir
- *Receiving an Earth Garden Planting Certificate
- *A wonderful opportunity for us to come together as a community, reconnect with nature, and make a positive contribution to the environment by planting our own part of the Park in Earth Garden