Flower Gift-Giving Calendar for Hong Kong – 2025

Hong Kong flower gifting 2025

January

  • New Year’s Day (1st January): Fresh start with vibrant flowers like lilies and tulips.

  • Winter Solstice (21st January): Traditional offerings of auspicious flowers such as chrysanthemum.

February

  • Valentine’s Day (14th February): Classic red roses to express love and passion.

  • Chinese New Year (29th January): Bright and cheerful arrangements featuring peonies and orchids for prosperity.

March

  • International Women’s Day (8th March): Feminine bouquets with a mix of tulips and daisies to celebrate women.

  • Ching Ming Festival (5th April): Honour loved ones with white lilies and seasonal flowers.

April

  • Earth Day (22nd April): Eco-friendly bouquets showcasing native blooms like bauhinia or wild orchids.

  • Easter (20th April): Pastel-coloured flowers such as lilies and daffodils to symbolise rebirth.

May

  • Labour Day (1st May): Bright sunflowers and cheerful daisies to celebrate workers.

  • Mother’s Day (11th May): Soft, fragrant arrangements of roses and lilies to honour mothers.

  • Dragon Boat Festival (31st May): Traditional offerings of zongzi alongside colourful flower bundles like lotus and canna.

June

  • Graduation Season: Celebrate achievements with vibrant bouquets featuring gerberas and irises.

July

  • Friendship Day (6th July): Bright mixed bouquets showcasing sunflowers and carnations.

August

  • Summer Festivities: Tropical arrangements with hibiscus and bird of paradise for seasonal events.

September

  • Mid-Autumn Festival (14th September): Moonflower arrangements alongside traditional mooncake gifting.

  • Teacher’s Day (10th September): Respectful bouquets of orchids and white roses.

October

  • Halloween (31st October): Whimsical arrangements featuring orange and black flowers like marigold and calla lilies.

  • National Day (1st October): Red and white flower arrangements to celebrate Hong Kong's spirit.

December

  • Christmas (25th December): Elegant seasonal wreaths with holly, ivy, and red berries.

  • New Year’s Eve (31st December): Festive blooms, such as glittering silver and gold flower arrangements, to ring in the new year.

This calendar incorporates significant cultural celebrations and floral traditions within Hong Kong, helping you choose the perfect flowers for every occasion in 2025.

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