Voters to receive thank-you cards

November 26, 2025

The Government announced today that to express gratitude for the public's support in the Legislative Council General Election and for casting their valuable votes on polling day, a thoughtfully designed thank-you card will be produced and presented to voters after they have cast their votes on polling day.

 

The theme of the thank-you card is “Together We Create a Better Future”, symbolising the collective effort of various sectors of society and the general public to jointly forge a better future for Hong Kong.

 

The cover of the card features a futuristic design, with the election mascots, the Ballot Box Family, expressing their thanks to citizens. The card was designed by a team at the Hong Kong Generative AI Research & Development Center and produced by the Information Services Department and the Government Logistics Department.

 

On December 6, the day before the election, the Government will host an Election Fun Day with a series of activities across Hong Kong to welcome the election.

 

The “Let's Vote, Together We Create the Future Gala” will be held at Wonderland of the West Kowloon Cultural District that evening, featuring performances by artists, magician and dancers.

 

The Government will organise carnivals in various locations, such as a civic education carnival at Tai Po Waterfront Park, as well as land and water experience activities along the Wan Chai and North Point waterfronts.

 

The Leisure & Cultural Services Department will hold “Fun in Sports & LegCo Election” carnival activities at six venues, i.e. Southorn Playground in Wan Chai, Kowloon Park, Kowloon Walled City Park, Hong Kong Velodrome Park, Fanling Playground, and Pak Tai Temple Playground in Cheung Chau.

 

Various policy bureaus and departments will organise exhibitions and interactive experience activities. The Constitutional & Mainland Affairs Bureau will hold a roving interactive exhibition at Plaza Hollywood in Diamond Hill; while the Environment & Ecology Bureau, in collaboration with Kowloon Motor Bus, will display vintage buses and electric buses at the Yue Lun Street Depot in Lai Chi Kok.

 

Eight disciplinary forces under the Security Bureau will host activities or open their facilities to the public.


Moreover, various government departments have arranged for various facilities to be open to all citizens for free on December 6 and 7 or to provide souvenirs or special offers, including free admission to the Hong Kong Wetland Park, as well as public swimming pools, and the fee-charging exhibitions of the Science Museum, the Space Museum and the Museum of Art on these two days.

 

The Environmental Protection Department will offer double GREEN$ Points to the public who recycle at its community recycling network GREEN@COMMUNITY.

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