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    "Made-in-Hong Kong" Paper Mache Panda Exhibition
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"Made-in-Hong Kong" Paper Mache Panda Exhibition

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  • 18 Jul - 3 Aug, 2014 10:00 AM - 7:00 PM Everyday (16 days)

8 Connaught Place, Central, Hong Kong

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  • 18 Jul - 3 Aug, 2014 10:00 AM - 7:00 PM Everyday (16 days)

香港中環畢打街11-17號

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  • 18 Jul - 3 Aug, 2014 10:00 AM - 7:00 PM Everyday (16 days)

中環康樂廣場1號

Display location

玩樂專員

From now till 3rd August, visit “Made-in-Hong Kong” Paper Mache Panda Exhibition in Hongkong Land’s Grade A properties in CENTRAL – The Rotunda at Exchange Square, Jardine House Lobby and West Bridge of LANDMARK. Designed by French artist Paulo Grangeon just for Hong Kong, each panda is carefully crafted and personalised by 2,500 of our fellow Hong Kongers, right here in the city. The workshop has raised a total of HK$1 million for WWF-Hong Kong for its conservation work. With the support from the Bless Hong Kong campaign, close to 600 underprivileged children and individuals joined the workshops and created their own paper mache pandas. To reinforce the project’s conservation message, 16 underprivileged children recorded their “Panda Wishes” at the workshops and these are presented together with their handmade pandas at the exhibition.
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The Rotunda, Exchange Square

8 Connaught Place, Central, Hong Kong

置地廣場 西橋

香港中環畢打街11-17號

怡和大廈 大堂

中環康樂廣場1號

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(+852) 28428225

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