Nestled between Hong Kong's soaring skyscrapers, The Henderson Art Garden has blossomed into an urban oasis—a captivating fusion of cutting-edge design and organic tranquility right at the doorstep of Central's buzzing business district. This groundbreaking space, conceived by Henderson Land, redefines urban greenery as a living gallery. Until May 31, visitors can wander among thought-provoking, nature-themed installations from global creatives—where every turn sparks dialogue between sustainability, art, and the rhythms of the natural world. Designed by Zaha Hadid Architects (marking their Asian sculpture garden debut), the space mirrors the Henderson skyscraper's fluid elegance. Meandering pathways and sculptural planters curve like living brushstrokes, blurring the lines between built environment and organic artistry. By day, sunlight dances through the undulating forms; by night, the garden transforms into an ethereal wonderland, with illuminated walkways guiding visitors through a dreamscape of light and shadow. Don’t miss the showstopping "Breathing Tree"—a 7-meter-tall kinetic marvel by eco-artist Ned Kahn that sways like a living organism, its zero-carbon design whispering secrets of sustainability. Elsewhere, planters morph into playful seating, inviting visitors to linger beneath fluttering butterflies drawn to nectar-rich blooms—proof that urban spaces can buzz with biodiversity. More than just pretty greenery, this is Hong Kong reimagined: where concrete and creativity coexist, and every leaf seems to pulse with artistic energy.