
For the event, CLP Pulse teamed up with local historians and artists to organise a wide range of activities, including a heritage talk on the histories of Kowloon Tong and Ho Man Tin, workshops on subjects ranging from miniature art techniques to upcycling and sustainability tips and a harp performance. Many of these activities and workshops gave participants the opportunity to unleash their creativity and explore the concept of decarbonisation for a sustainable future. During the summer holiday period, the programmes attracted over 8,300 visitors to CLP Pulse.
The handrails at the main entrance of CLP Pulse were decorated with ‘yarn-bombingʼ, making the site a colourful photo spot for visitors.
The summer programme featured workshops that gave participants the opportunity to unleash their creativity and explore the concept of decarbonisation.