Golden Bauhinia Square, located in the heart of Wan Chai on the northern shore of Hong Kong Island, is a symbolic landmark that encapsulates the city's historical ties with China. The square derives its name from the giant golden bauhinia statue that stands proudly against the backdrop of Victoria Harbour.
The highlight of the square is undoubtedly the "Forever Blooming Bauhinia" sculpture, a gift from the Chinese government to mark the 1997 handover of Hong Kong to China. The golden bauhinia, Hong Kong's official emblem, represents the city's resilience and its integration with the mainland. The statue is a poignant reminder of the "one country, two systems" principle that governs Hong Kong's relationship with mainland China.
Beyond its symbolic significance, Golden Bauhinia Square offers breathtaking panoramic views of Victoria Harbour and the surrounding skyline. Visitors often gather to witness the daily flag-raising ceremony, a ceremonial event that occurs at sunrise, attracting both locals and tourists.
Surrounded by modern architecture and set against the backdrop of bustling Wan Chai, the square has become a popular spot for photographs and a meeting point for both casual strollers and those attending formal events at the adjacent Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. Golden Bauhinia Square stands as a visual representation of Hong Kong's historical journey and its enduring connection with...
Read moreA 6m-tall statue of Hong Kong’s symbol, the flower of the Bauhinia blakeana orchid tree, stands on the waterfront in front to mark the establishment of the Hong Kong SAR in 1997 (金紫荊廣場). It was gifted by the Chinese government to mark the handover in 1997. The flag-raising ceremony, held daily at am, and conducted by the Hong Kong police. It is a popular spot for locals and tourists alike. The square is situated outside the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, where the ceremonies for the handover of Hong Kong and the establishment of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) (香港特別行政區) were held in July 1997. To get to Golden Bauhinia Square in Hong Kong, you can take the metro, bus, ferry, or a hop-on hop-off bus tour. Metro: Take the Island Line to Wan Chai Station, Exit A5 Walk across the footbridge, right, and through the Central Plaza lobby Cross the overhead walkway and go to ground level Walk toward the waterfront, and the square is on the left Bus Take bus 25A, 307C, 905, 905P, 914X, 914P, 961, 961P, 978, 978A, or 978b to the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre Walk north...
Read moreGolden Bauhinia Square one of the most famous spots in Hong Kong The square was named after the giant statue of a golden Bauhinia blakeana at the centre of the area, situated outside the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, where the ceremonies for the handover of Hong Kong and the establishment of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region were held in July 1997. A flag-raising ceremony is held every day at 8am. Bauhinia × blakeana, commonly called the Hong Kong orchid tree, is a hybrid leguminous tree of the genus Bauhinia. It originated in Hong Kong in 1880 and all of the cultivated trees derive from one cultivated at the Hong Kong Botanical Gardens and widely planted in Hong Kong starting in 1914. It is sometimes called the Hong Kong orchid (香港蘭). In Hong Kong, it is most commonly referred to by its Chinese name of "洋紫荊". it was chosen as the City Flower of Hong Kong first in 1965, and appeared on the flag...
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