HKILA CPD Event-Technical Tour to the Authority of Qianhai and Qianhai’s Guiwan Park, Shenzhen

Details

Activity type 2&4
Level 2
4 CPD points

 

 

 

Organizer & Supporting Organization: The Hong Kong Institute of Landscape Architects (HKILA) & Hong Kong Professional Green Building Council (PGBC)

Date: 11-May-2024 (Saturday)
Time: 09:30am -17:00pm

Venue: Office of the Authority of Qianhai, Guiwan Park, Shenzhen

CPD Points: 4 (Activity type 2&4; Level 2)

Format: presentation and sharing; half day guided tour to Guiwan Park

Language: English/Mandarin

Quota: 20 persons (first come first serve)

Fee (including lunch & cross-border transportation) : HKD$500 for HKILA members; HKD$700 for non-members

Registration: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1d01AHxGK-3pyxXxdc0Ixd6SzYWbgcI83NLCGW_tSsWs/edit

 

 

 

 

 

Description

This event qualifies for four HKILA CPD Points:

 

Agenda:

Date:   11 May 2024 (Saturday)

Time:   (am) Presentation and sharing session
(pm) Guided tour to Qianhai’s Guiwan Park

Venue: Office of the Authority of Qianhai, Guiwan Park, Shenzhen

 

Time Session
09:30 – 10:30 Travel from Hong Kong to Shenzhen
10:30 – 12:10 Presentation and sharing session

by Field Operations and the Authority of Qianhai

 

12:10 – 13:30 Lunch
13:30 – 14:00 Travel to Qianhai‘s Guiwan Park
14:00 – 16:00 Guided Tour at Qianhai’s Guiwan Park
16:00 – 17:00 Returning to HK

 

Guiwan Park is the first “water finger” to be built for Qianhai Water City, an innovative and
sustainable new city. As the green core, Guiwan Park supports the city center and creates
largescale bluegreen infrastructure for stormwater management, flood protection and
habitat recovery. A continuous coastal park, Guiwan Park features 51,000 sqm of mangroves,
18,000 sqm of freshwater wetland and 255,000 sqm of parkland, naturalizing the tidal corridor
and creating a harmony of beauty and ecological performance. The park combines ecological,
social and urban functions with zones that support sports, leisure, recreation and nature
exploration, creating a “hypernature” that brings together natural ecology and strengthens an
urban energy web.

 

This guided tour targets HKILA members and relevant professional institution members who are
interested in the latest landscape design and development in the Greater Bay Area. We are
honored to have representatives from Field Operations Shenzhen Office and the Authority of
Qianhai to present their key ideas and the latest design and planning strategy.

 


*This is a cross-border event. Participants should ensure they have their travel documents ready and follow the immigration requirements.