Tamar Park, nestled along Hong Kong’s glittering Victoria Harbour, has been magically transformed by a mesmerizing art installation—600 colossal water droplets crafted from recycled plastic! Running from April 1 to June 13, this dazzling display keeps the energy of Art March alive while honoring 60 years of Dongjiang Water Supply to Hong Kong.
The brainchild of world-renowned artist Simon Ma, the exhibit features hundreds of floating, translucent droplets, including two jaw-dropping giants towering at 28.8m and 18.8m—symbolizing inclusion and boundless energy. Scattered throughout the park, smaller "never-fall" droplets add a playful touch, each one embodying unity, diversity, and sustainability.
Best of all? The entire installation is made from recycled materials, blending artistic brilliance with eco-consciousness in a way that’s as thought-provoking as it is Instagram-worthy.
Pro Tip: Don’t forget—entry requires advance online booking, with each visitor allowed one 20-minute session. Only five slots per day are up for grabs, so secure yours fast before this ephemeral wonder disappears!