Crafting is having a moment in Hong Kong, especially with dried flowers. Friendship bracelets using dried petals, lavender sprigs, or tiny roses are both stylish and meaningful.

Locals attend Hobbyist Workshops to Learn Flower Arranging and integrate dried flowers into wearable art. Popular among Gen Z and tourists, these workshops turn memories into tangible keepsakes.
Hidden in artsy neighborhoods like Tai Hang and PMQ in Central, you’ll find DIY studios where instructors teach you how to preserve and weave florals into accessories. The vibe is relaxed, creative, and perfect for bonding with friends.
Many of these workshops are hosted by Hong Kong Florist Shops and include kits for you to take home, making it a great souvenir and activity rolled into one.
Tourists who craft their own bracelets often leave with more than just an accessory—they take away a memory of Hong Kong’s community spirit and artistic flair. It’s a tactile way to remember your time here and to share a little beauty with someone special.
You can also spot these floral crafts at weekend markets and fairs like Island East Market, where local artisans display their unique twists on floral jewelry. It’s an excellent opportunity to explore the intersection of nature, fashion, and Hong Kong’s creative pulse.
