Published: 17:05, March 27, 2025
Dancing water drops
By Wang Zhan
A visitor takes a selfie by several water drop-shaped sculptures at the Dancing Water Drops Exhibition in Hong Kong on March 27, 2025. (ANDY CHONG / CHINA DAILY)

A 28.8-meter-tall water drop-shaped sculpture set up along the promenade near Hong Kong's Tamar Park is catching pedestrians' eyes.

The giant sculpture, created by acclaimed artist Simon Ma, is the main attraction for the "Dancing Water Drops Exhibition", which will kick off on April 1 to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Dongjiang-Shenzhen Water Supply Project.

Apart from the big water drop, the exhibition also features hundreds of small water drop sculptures, representing the message of unity, diversity, and inclusion. The installation has previously been displayed in Venice, Rome, Shanghai, Hangzhou, and Dubai.

China Daily's Andy Chong took the photos on Thursday.