The “Hong Kong Christmas Tree” featured with Hong Kong's traditional bamboo scaffoldings, upcycling of aluminium cans into twinkling stars co-created by thousands of secondary school students in Hong Kong. The sustainable design concept use Bamboo as the primary material with its unique property of high flexibility and durability. The design team also sought a group of students to take part in the production of the 50,000 shining stars out of aluminium cans. The installation displayed at the Tsim Sha Tsui Waterfront as the tallest Christmas tree in Hong Kong.
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The Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups (HKFYG) is now the city’s main youth work organisation. Since its establishment in 1960, the Federation has been providing opportunities and facilities for the social, educational, cultural and physical development of young people. Income is obtained primarily from government subvention, as well as grants from the Community Chest of Hong Kong, the Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust, other trust funds, programme fees, and both private and corporate donations. The Federation is committed to setting up a youth membership network, while continuing to provide quality services that address the issues and concerns of young people’s problems and by promoting healthy all-round development. Over 60 service units organise more than 20,000 activities annually, with attendance to the various programmes now standing at 5 million a year.