Date: May 6 - 7, 2023 (Saturday to Sunday)
Time: 11:00-17:00
Venue: HarbourChill, Wan Chai (there will be a carnival onsite) - Exit A2, Exhibition Centre MTR Station

Orbis ‧ Essilor “Eyewear Look Look” Design Competition 2023
As life returns to normal, Orbis is back with a two-day Orbis ‧ Essilor “Eyewear Look Look” Carnival on May 6 and 7 at HarbourChill, Wan Chai! Featuring a series of fun-filled activities such as design contest, family workshops, face painting, live performances and eye screening, this outdoor event is the perfect family weekend activity!
Event Detail
Exclusive Offers
Orbis ‧ Essilor “Eyewear Look Look” Design Competition
• First 500 applicants can receive an exclusive Flying Eye Hospital model kit!
• Over 100 incredible prizes to grab with the top 3 rewards valued more than HKD19,000

Children Eye Screening (pre-registration required)
• Each kid will receive a small gift upon completion of eye screening.
• Enrolment is free and on a first-come-first-served basis. Sign up by April 28!

Blindfold Yoga (pre-registration required)
• Enrolment is free. Each yoga session is 30 minutes.
• The first 100 participants will receive a Ray-Ban® sun hat onsite upon attendance!

Braille Workshop
• Challenge yourself to “read” words like Braille board and stylus, and “write” the word “EYES”.
• Enrolment is free. People of all ages are welcome to join!

Amazing Carnival Activities

Many games are set up on site where the little ones can play to their hearts' content while learning eye care tips.

Be in awe with our amazing stage shows such as rhythmic gymnastics, jazz baller, singing performance and African drum performance.

The little ones are welcome to burn off their endless energy with our bouncy castle!

Surprise yourself with a goody bag while doing good deeds!

Be sure to take some Instagram-worthy photos with our giant inflatable Flying Eye Hospital!

Expect a full day of fun activities such as balloon twisting and face painting.
Come support Orbis • Essilor “Eyewear Look Look” Carnival to bring bright blessings to the visually impaired across the world!
