Advertisement

Rose Garden takes over Hong Kong Tamar Park

Reading Time:1 minute
Why you can trust SCMP
0
People visit the mass public art installation 'Light Rose Garden' in Tamar Park. Photo: EPA

The Light Rose Garden, an installation of 25,000 LED-lit white roses at Tamar Park, attracted tens of thousands of people, some of whom almost came to blows as they fought for the best positions to take photos.

The attraction – in commemoration of Valentine’s Day – was brought to Hong Kong from South Korea by Lam Shu-kam, who is also the man who introduced the city to the giant rubber duck that floated on Victoria Harbour in 2013.

READ MORE: Stunning light installation featuring 25,000 LED roses arrives in Hong Kong for Valentine’s Day

LED lights roses are seen at night. Photo: Edward Wong
LED lights roses are seen at night. Photo: Edward Wong
LED lights roses are seen at the
LED lights roses are seen at the
Visitors taking photos at the Light Rose Garden Hong Kong on the last day of the show. Photo: Sam Tsang
Visitors taking photos at the Light Rose Garden Hong Kong on the last day of the show. Photo: Sam Tsang
A woman takes a selfie in front of the LED lights roses. Photo: AP
A woman takes a selfie in front of the LED lights roses. Photo: AP
LED lights roses are seen at the
LED lights roses are seen at the

South China Morning Post photographers Edward Wong, Sam Tsang and Robert Ng braved the crowds to snap these shots. The Associated Press also made a contribution.

Advertisement
Advertisement