2024-25

Poster
Demonstration of Creating Flower Buttons
The finals of the "9th Cheongsam Design Invitational Competition (Hong Kong Primary Schools)" and the "1st Creative Floral Button Design Invitational Competition (Hong Kong Secondary Schools)"

2025-03-29


Pooi To Middle School in Hong Kong successfully held the finals of the "9th Cheongsam Design Invitational Competition (Hong Kong Primary Schools)" and the "1st Creative Floral Button Craft Design Invitational Competition (Hong Kong Secondary Schools)" on March 29th. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to all participating primary and secondary school students, teachers, and parents for their full support. Special thanks to Master Mak Wan-sze for her live demonstration of floral button craftsmanship. This competition not only showcased students' creative talents but also delivered awe-inspiring results.

 

Primary students demonstrated exquisite painting skills while secondary students exhibited meticulous craftsmanship, breathing new vitality into traditional cheongsam and floral button art. This platform has not only enhanced students' design capabilities and practical skills but also boosted their confidence, highlighting the creative potential of the young generation. We look forward to organizing more such events in the future to encourage students to continue exploring artistic and design fields, pursue excellence, and contribute to the promotion of traditional Chinese culture.

The award presentation ceremony for the 1st Pooi To Creative Flower Buttons Design (All Hong Kong Secondary Schools)

2025-06-28


The award presentation ceremony for the 1st Pooi To Creative Flower Buttons Design (All Hong Kong Secondary Schools) Invitation Competition was held successfully. This year's theme was " Honour the past, persevere the future". The champion, 1st runner-up, 2nd runner-up, 3rd runner-up, 6 outstanding awardees received certificates and book coupons worth $1500, $1000, $800, $500 and $200 respectively. This year, our school received a total of 204 entries from students, with 20 secondary schools participating. The standard of the works was exceptionally high, leaving a profound impression. Ms. Yeung, Head of the Visual Arts Department, and Ms. Pang first selected 20 finalists from the shortlist.

 

The judging panel was prestigious, comprising our Principal Ms. Cheung, Flower Button expert Ms Macy Mak, VA teacher Ms. Pang and T/L teacher Ms Chow.