Flowers, Harbour Views and a Free Gift to Take Home: Hong Kong’s Most Beautiful Event This March

CJ Hendry’s extraordinary Flower Market installation lands in Hong Kong for four days only — and the whole family is invited


There are moments, when travelling, that catch you completely off guard. You round a corner, or step through a door, and find yourself somewhere so unexpectedly beautiful that the ordinary business of the day simply stops. Hong Kong has always been good at producing those moments — in the geometry of its skyline, in the drama of its harbour at night, in the way the city seems to reinvent itself around every corner. This March, it is about to produce another one.

CJ Hendry’s Flower Market opens at AIA Vitality Park on Hong Kong’s Central Harbourfront on 19 March, and if you happen to be in the city — or if you are considering whether to be — it belongs at the very top of your itinerary. It is free to enter. It runs for four days. Every visitor takes a flower home. And it is, by any measure, one of the most visually extraordinary experiences available anywhere in Asia right now.


What Is Flower Market?

Flower Market is a large-scale immersive installation by CJ Hendry, an Australian contemporary artist whose work has been described, with some justification, as the most joyfully overwhelming art experience of its generation. The installation fills an entire architectural space — in this case, a beautiful greenhouse pavilion on the edge of Victoria Harbour — with more than 150,000 plush flowers spanning 26 distinct designs.

The flowers are oversized, vibrantly coloured and extraordinarily detailed. The space they create is unlike anything else: saturated with colour, alive with texture, and possessed of a dreamlike quality that visitors of all ages — from the very young to the very well-travelled — consistently find impossible to resist. Previous editions, staged in New York, drew visitors from around the world. Hong Kong’s edition is the first in Asia, and all the indications are that it will be the most talked-about.


About the Artist

CJ Hendry grew up in Brisbane, Australia, and is now based in New York. She first came to widespread attention through her hyperrealistic drawings — works in ballpoint pen so precisely rendered that most people, seeing them for the first time, simply refuse to believe they are drawings at all. The videos she posted of the drawings being made attracted tens of millions of views worldwide and established her as one of the most compelling artistic voices of her generation.

Her large-scale installations have since taken that same spirit of joyful disbelief and scaled it to the architectural. Previous projects have included a full recreation of a New York flower market in Brooklyn and an extraordinary swimming pool installation in the Mojave Desert. Flower Market Hong Kong will be her first major project in Asia — and, given the city’s setting, arguably her most spectacular stage yet.


The Hong Kong Highlights

Two works in the installation were designed exclusively for Hong Kong and are well worth seeking out.

The Henderson Flower was created to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Henderson Land, the Hong Kong property group that is presenting the installation. Look out for its connection to The Henderson, the group’s striking Central tower — a building whose beautiful petal-inspired design, created by the celebrated Zaha Hadid Architects, is already one of the most distinctive sights on the Hong Kong skyline.

The Bauhinia is perhaps the most moving piece in the entire installation. The Bauhinia flower is Hong Kong’s emblem — its symbol, its signature, the image that appears on the city’s flag — and to see it rendered here, at enormous scale, in CJ Hendry’s signature plush style, is one of those experiences that reminds you why art, at its best, can say things that words alone cannot.


Perfect for Families

One of the most appealing things about Flower Market is that it genuinely works for everyone. The installation is tactile and colourful in ways that delight younger children; it is visually sophisticated in ways that reward older visitors and keen photographers; and it occupies a physical space — the Central Harbourfront, with Victoria Harbour as its backdrop — that is among the most beautiful urban settings in the world.

For families travelling with children, a few things are worth knowing. The harbourfront location is flat and very easy to navigate. The walk from the MTR is short and straightforward. The greenhouse pavilion is contained, which makes keeping track of small explorers considerably easier than you might fear. And the complimentary flower that every visitor receives on the way out is, in the experience of those who have attended previous editions, a moment that younger visitors tend to remember for rather a long time.


Combining Flower Market with a Hong Kong Visit

Flower Market runs during Hong Kong Art Month, the annual period in March when the city becomes one of the world’s most concentrated hubs of contemporary art activity. Art Basel Hong Kong — one of the world’s leading art fairs — runs at the same time, and galleries across the city mount their most ambitious exhibitions of the year.

For visitors making the most of a Hong Kong stopover or short stay, the Central Harbourfront is an ideal base for a day’s exploration. The promenade offers some of the city’s finest harbour views. The historic streets of Central and Sheung Wan are within easy walking distance, with excellent restaurants, cafés and independent shops at every turn. The Peak Tram, the Star Ferry and the city’s extraordinary network of elevated walkways are all easily accessible.

Hong Kong, it bears saying, is one of the great cities for walking — endlessly layered, endlessly surprising, and at its most rewarding when explored at a pace that allows its details to reveal themselves. A morning at Flower Market makes an ideal beginning to that kind of day.


Everything You Need to Know

Dates: 19–22 March 2026 — Thursday to Sunday only. Four days, so plan ahead.

Location: AIA Vitality Park, 33 Man Kwong Street, Central Harbourfront, Hong Kong. Set directly on the waterfront, with Victoria Harbour views throughout.

Admission: Completely free — but advance registration is essential. Register online via the official event website and bring your e-ticket (on your phone or printed) on the day. Walk-ins are not admitted, so please do not leave registration until you arrive.

Your free flower: Every registered visitor receives one complimentary plush flower to take home. Additional flowers are available to purchase inside the installation at HK$38 each — a very reasonable keepsake of a very special experience.

Getting there: Take the MTR to Hong Kong Station (Exit F) or Central Station (Exit A), then follow the harbourfront promenade. The walk is flat, pleasant and takes around five to eight minutes. It is entirely manageable with a pram or pushchair.

When to go: If your schedule allows, a weekday visit — Thursday or Friday — will be quieter and more relaxed than the weekend sessions. Either way, arrive a few minutes before your slot and allow at least an hour inside.


A Memory Worth Making

Travel, at its best, is a collection of moments that stay with you — experiences so vivid and so unexpected that they continue to surface long after the journey has ended. A greenhouse full of 150,000 plush flowers, set against one of the world’s great harbours, with a small flower pressed into your child’s hand as you leave: that, by any measure, is one of those moments.

Hong Kong has always known how to surprise its visitors. This March, on the harbourfront, it is about to do so again.


Dates19–22 March 2026
LocationAIA Vitality Park, Central Harbourfront
Address33 Man Kwong Street, Hong Kong
AdmissionFree with advance registration
Free giftOne plush flower per registered visitor
Additional flowersHK$38 each
Nearest MTRHong Kong Station (Exit F) / Central Station (Exit A)
Buggy/pram friendlyYes
Presented byHenderson Land

CJ Hendry’s Flower Market runs 19–22 March 2026 at AIA Vitality Park, 33 Man Kwong Street, Central Harbourfront, Hong Kong. Free with advance registration. Presented by Henderson Land to mark its 50th anniversary.