“Is there any forest in Hong Kong?”
“Of course! There we can see a lot of surprising creatures and events happening every day!”
Wilderness is always heaven for kids to explore. Every tiny touch in nature has so much fun! Inspired by nature, “Law of the Forest” is the first and only Hong Kong board game themed of the Hong Kong forest ecology and biodiversity. While not being able to go outside to stretch our legs, let’s have fun together to experience what is happening in our forest!
PMQ Seed had partnered up with Outdoor Wildlife Learning Hong Kong to provide this experiential activity, where parents and children were led by tutors to learn while playing the board game “Law of the Forest”. Let us start the adventure and learn more about Hong Kong ecology and biodiversity! Together with interactive games after the board game, we will be well-equipped for the outdoor excursion by linking the game with what we have learnt! If you want to learn something real about Hong Kong forests and issues happening there!
Date & Time: 15/8/2021(Sun) 3:30pm - 5:30pm
Venue: Marketplace, G/F, PMQ
Target: Parents and children (1 child aged 6-12 and 1 parent as a group)
Quota: 12 groups
Language: Cantonese
Fee: Free (An amount of HKD$50 shall be paid as deposit, the full deposit shall be refunded upon completion of the programme)
Applicants who join the programme will be deemed to have accepted the Enrolment Procedure, Remarks, Terms & Conditions.
*For programme details about the “GREEN & ME Creative Festival”, please visit PMQ website or click here.
Teaching team
Outdoor Wildlife Learning Hong Kong (OWLHK)
Outdoor Wildlife Learning Hong Kong (OWLHK) is a local environmental education charity established in 2016, promoting nature conservation and environmental education in Hong Kong through outdoor education. Our mission is to promote the use of diverse, interactive and high-effectiveness outdoor education approaches in environmental education; to establish a holistic understanding of Hong Kong ecology and biodiversity among public; to promote love for nature and encourage public participation in environmental protection; and to advance and integrate local ecological research and environmental education.
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