Walk Along a Flowery Path at the Naked Flowers Exhibition This April
Prepare to dive into a tantalizing display of flowers, as Japan’s “Naked Flowers” interactive art exhibition is arriving in Hong Kong this April!
Brought by Japanese digital art collective NAKED, the exhibition will run from April 27 to October 27 at the 1881 Heritage in Tsim Sha Tsui. The exhibit will provide a multisensory experience to its visitors inside an interactive space that resembles a flower garden.
The event will feature eight participatory art rooms, each with a different kind of experience. This includes the “Naked Big Book,” which features a gigantic installation in the shape of a book, displaying the secrets of the various flowers that visitors will encounter throughout the whole exhibition.
Other attractions include the “Big Flower Garden,” a place where you can stand among the floral projections and enjoy the scent of flowers; the “Wild Flower Garden,” an interactive space where you can play with the flowers and watch them grow; and “The Flower Path,” where you can walk through a majestic tunnel of flowers.
To make the exhibition more exciting, there’s also a Naked Cafe Bar, where guests can enjoy refreshing beverages while hanging out with their friends.
Early bird tickets are available from now until April 26 via Trip.com and are priced at HK$150 (Adult) and HK$120 (Special Discounts). Regular tickets, available from April 28, are priced at HK$180 (Adult) and HK$150 (Special Discounts).
Location: 1881 Heritage, 2A Canton Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon
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