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The panda craze continues throughout the city! D‧PARK, a subsidiary of Chinachem Group, specially organized the "Panda Art Park" New Year theme event from January 18 to February 16, 2025. The mall will be based on the concept of pandas' slow life and simple and happy life attitude. The indoor lawn space of the building has been transformed into a panda art park, bringing Hong Kong’s first panda-themed experience that combines art, fun, environmental protection and community connection!
The Panda Art Park will be divided into six areas: "Community Connection Panda Art Exhibition Area", "Panda Children's Play", "PANDA ART JAM", "Panda Yoga Hall", "Panda Spiritual Art Workshop" and "Panda Theme Nostalgia". Games", welcome adults and children to participate together. While improving physical, mental and spiritual health and connection, it is also a fun activity that combines environmental education with entertainment. It is definitely a great place for parents and children to go on weekends! The beneficiary of the Panda Art Park is the Zhixing Shanxin Charity Foundation, which promotes awareness of protecting the ecological environment and promotes happiness and positive energy!
Collaborating with Busyma and local students and residents to create a 2-meter-high panda art installation and a 9-meter-long bamboo art gallery using recycled materials
D∙PARK has specially partnered with local living art creator Busyma Benny for this event, and invited more than 500 Tsuen Wan residents including parents, students, the elderly and people with disabilities through charitable organizations to participate in the event from January 6 to 11, 2025. During the day, they worked together to create a panda art installation over 2 meters high and a 9-meter-long bamboo art porch using cardboard and recyclable materials, adding a rich artistic atmosphere to the shopping mall. Through art, people of all ages and from all walks of life can “share” joy and create memories. It can also help people with disabilities adapt to community life and integrate into society, deepen connections between each other and enhance community harmony. In addition, the mall recently invited students from schools in the Tsuen Wan District to create different paintings and interactive mini-dramas with the theme of "What would make a panda happy?" to convey the message of panda conservation!
During the event, the mall will also host "Panda Kids Play" on weekends, with instructors from the Hong Kong Academy of Performing Arts performing a small play designed by Busyma Benny and students to further promote community exchanges. It is hoped that everyone can find simple ideas in the students' creations. happiness, thereby enhancing awareness of giant panda conservation!
Panda Graffiti Zone explores diverse creations and stimulates unlimited artistic potential
Want to let your children unleash their creativity? D∙PARK specially organizes the "PANDA ART JAM" event to stimulate children's creative inspiration through free and improvisational art creation. Let them give full play to their wild and imaginative ideas. Everyone can be an artist! A large canvas will be laid on the ground floor of the venue, and parents can enter the graffiti area with their children. While playing with their children, parents can discover their children’s unlimited potential, explore their imagination together, and work together to complete the work. The activity requires prior reservation and is at your own expense. Each session lasts 30 minutes.
Experience the "Panda Yoga Studio" and learn the panda's slow-living attitude
Urbanites lead busy lives and need to slow down occasionally. We might as well learn from the pandas who always live a slow life! D∙PARK thoughtfully arranges the "Panda Slow Life Pavilion" to promote a leisurely lifestyle through yoga. Parents and children are also welcome to "empty their minds" together and experience the slow-living lifestyle. Mom, Dad and their children can put on panda costumes and have the instructor teach them simple yoga moves to enjoy parent-child yoga time! Parents can also collaborate with their children to complete challenging movements, thereby enhancing the trusting parent-child relationship. The activity requires prior reservation and is at your own expense. Each session lasts 30 minutes.
"Panda Spiritual Art Workshop" creates panda-themed handicrafts and sends New Year greetings
As the Lunar New Year is approaching, children can also participate in the "Panda Spiritual Art Workshop" to use recycled materials to unleash their creativity and design Chinese New Year handicrafts, such as panda New Year hanging rings, good luck panda ornaments, panda fan paintings with blooming flowers, and panda-themed plants. Bonsai and panda magic bottles add decoration to your home and happily welcome the new year! The workshop encourages children to develop their personal creative qualities during the creative process and enjoy a good time of "relaxation" with their children. Children can also participate in the "Panda Face Painting" activity, where they can paint the lovable panda on their faces. This will simply add joy and color to their faces, and the children will surely have a blast! The activity requires prior reservation and is at your own expense. Each session lasts 30 minutes.
Limited panda-themed nostalgic parent-child activities to play nostalgic games and promote cultural heritage
Hong Kong's nostalgic games are full of Hong Kong sentiments, rich history and culture. Children may have a vague idea of nostalgic games. Parents can take the opportunity to bring their children to participate in "Panda Theme Nostalgic Games", such as three-level games, bamboo stick games and checkers. While reminiscing about your own childhood memories, you can also take your children to learn about traditional classic games so that they can understand the nostalgic toys of their parents’ generation and promote cultural “inheritance”. This is the best parent-child activity! The activity requires prior reservation and is at your own expense. Each session lasts 30 minutes.