Hong Kong is throwing a Panda Party and you are invited!

EdexLive Desk

Hong Kong’s largest panda-themed exhibition, PANDA GO! FEST HK, officially launched with a grand ceremony at the airport where 2,500 panda sculptures arrive to captivate tourists and residents. The sculptures are set to dazzle visitors across multiple locations.
This weekend, the Avenue of Stars in Tsim Sha Tsui will be the first public stop for the panda sculptures, creating a perfect photo-op destination in one of Hong Kong’s busiest shopping districts.
The panda sculptures are not just adorable — they're sustainable. Made from recycled rubber barrels and resin, six special designs represent Hong Kong’s beloved panda family at Ocean Park.
In August, twin panda cubs were born at Ocean Park. Their mother, Ying Ying, made headlines as the world’s oldest first-time panda mom. The cubs are expected to meet visitors as early as February.
Two new pandas, An An and Ke Ke, recently arrived at Ocean Park. During a media preview, An An enjoyed bamboo while Ke Ke explored their new habitat. Both will meet the public this Sunday.
After the Avenue of Stars, the sculptures will travel to three more surprise locations in Hong Kong this month. Stay tuned for updates on where to catch the panda magic next.
Experience Hong Kong's panda festival in full swing. Capture the sights, visit Ocean Park’s star pandas, and immerse yourself in the charm of PANDA GO! FEST HK.
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