Earth Hour 2025, the “Biggest Hour for Earth” of the year, will take place on March 22. For this year’s event, WWF-Hong Kong is thrilled to have singer Kaho Hung and Mirror’s Ian Chan as the event ambassadors, officiating a lights-off ceremony as the city goes dark at 8.30pm.
This year’s Earth Hour Activities have already commenced with an eco-journey at Island House Conservation Studies Centre. Preluding the lights-off ceremony on March 22 is the annual Earth Hour Carnival held at the Ocean Terminal Deck at Harbour City on the same afternoon.
The carnival will feature creative workshops and interactive educational booths. Performances such as thought-provoking stand-up talk and an inspiring children’s musical will also be introduced this year.
The Earth Hour Carnival is full of intrigues, where participants will learn the importance of sustainability and explore the benefits of a green lifestyle.
Meanwhile, the Earth Hour Lights-off Ceremony will commence at 7.45pm on March 22, as the city counts down with millions worldwide for lights-off at 8.30pm.
Circus artist LaiYee, sand artist Edith Wu, and SENZA A Cappella will present spectacular performances, allowing everyone to appreciate the importance of eco-friendly living during the Lights-off Ceremony.
Earth Hour 2025
Date: Saturday, March 22, 2025
Time: (Earth Hour Carnival) 12noon - 6pm, (Lights-off Ceremony) 7.45pm - 8.45pm
Location: Ocean Terminal Deck at Harbour City
For details, click here. (https://earthhour.wwf.org.hk/activities/)