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.