 |
 |
30 game and bazaar stalls, selling
houseware and accessories, toys, ceramics, garments, food and beverages, as well as festive decorations |
34 schools organised 56 sales booths under the Teen Entrepreneurs Competition |
10 special interest classes |
25 primary and secondary schools participated in a Kite Competition |
4 teams were involved in an Art Parade |
3 talks were given on gifted education,
a healthy diet and financial planning |
Open house provided by the Jockey Club Primary School, Jockey Club Student Quarters and HSBC Early Childhood Learning Centre |
Gala Banquet organised by the HKIEd Students’ Union and attended by over 500 local dignitaries, alumni and members of the education community |
Over 15 performances and demonstrations |
|
|
 |
 |

|
Grand Opening
Led by the President and HKIEd
management, government officials and community leaders, the 3-Day Carnival
was officially kicked off. |
Sing Fai Children’s Cantonese Opera Troupe
Young Cantonese Opera talents aged 4-18 charmed an audience of over 1,000 enthusiastic people in a fully-packed theatre at the Institute with two performances. |
Fire Services Department Operations
Braving the chilly weather, firefighters demonstrated high-rise building rescue techniques and first-aid operations. They also marshelled their four-legged friends with an amazing performance before an awestruck audience. |
IEd Kitchen
Management and Guests of Honour
enjoyed some of the mouth-watering Chinese, Japanese, Korean and western delicacies on display. |
 |
|
Art Parade
Draped in creative clothing and acting as mascots, primary and secondary school students gave an art parade accompanied by music and a range of popular tunes. |
Gala Banquet
Undaunted by the cold weather, alumni
and members of the education community were delighted to catch up with each other over dinner. |
|
|
|
 |