Competition among Hong Kong florists heated up on the day before Mother’s Day as stores slashed bouquet prices and offered more innovative products, with some vendors reporting weaker business and lower profit margins compared with last year.
Despite the wet weather on Saturday, vendors at the Mong Kok Flower Market touted colourful bouquets of carnations, roses and other fresh flowers.
The price of a medium-sized bouquet at the market ranged from HK$300 to HK$400 (US$38.32 to US$51.10), at least 20 per cent cheaper than last year, when the cost was between HK$500 and HK$700.
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The competition to make sales was so intense that, starting on Friday, a sea of bouquets stretched across two blocks of the neighbourhood.
“[Business] has dropped a little bit every year, but bit by bit, it adds up to a lot,” said Kenji Lam, an employee of Sin Fa Hin Flower Company.

The 18-year-old, who has been helping out at his relatives’ flower shop for festive holidays since 2022, said the price of the store’s Mother’s Day medium-sized bouquets ranged from HK$300 to HK$380 this year, down from about HK$400 to HK$500 in 2025.

