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International Garden Festival |
Hortillonnages Amiens 2023
Visit of the exhibition by boat


CAMON / PORT À FUMIER – Boat trip
Boarding pontoon
35 rue Roger Allou – 80450 Camon

In CAMON, rent a boat for 2h30 and sail to the different plots invested around the pond of Clermont.

The rental price of a boat is based on the number of people, from 1 to 6 max. including child(ren) under 3 years old
* 20€ / 1-2 people. * 27€ / 3-4 people. * 32€ / 5-6 people. * free -3 years old
+ ASCO fee per person: €1 / 11 years and + * €0.50 / 3-10 years
>>> Only by online reservation
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For security reasons, animals are not allowed in the boats. Strollers must be dropped off at reception.


We invite visitors to continue to respect barrier gestures in order to fight against the spread of COVID-19.
If you want more details, we invite you to consult the evolution of the reception instructions and the health rules in force on the government website: https://www.gouvernement.fr/info-coronavirus


For any request for information, you can send an email to communication@artetjardins-hdf.com
or call +33 6 78 53 55 92

Looking forward to welcoming you soon!

The team of Art & Jardins | Hauts-de-France

What Floats – Kihan Kim, 2024

What Floats – Kihan Kim, 2024
Wednesday March 27th, 2024 Zoé Gambier

© Yann Monel

The exhibit What Floats highlights the ephemeral beauty of the Hortillonnages and invites visitors to discover the aesthetic and intrinsic qualities of the natural landscape of this cultural heritage. Duckweed is an aquatic plant characterized by leaves without distinct stems. Its Korean name, Bu-Pyeong-Cho, means “that which floats”. In Buddhism, it represents a wandering and timeless existence, just like clouds that drift with the wind. Nothing in life remains fixed or permanent quite like the transient nature of this plant with its floating leaves.

What Floats draws its inspiration from the aesthetic balance between the physical presence and the natural phenomenon by attempting to propagate the duckweed, the destiny of the exhibit is entrusted to the Hortillonnages. The exhibit consists of three metal rings each measuring 6 metres in diameter, that float like anchored buoys.
Inside these rings are colonies of local duckweed, which evolve according to their natural rate of growth. The outer boundary of these habitats floats horizontally to interact with the ever-changing water level while the inner boundary contains an active ecosystem.

These two harmonious natural mechanisms present a profound change of perspective for the visitor, from a vast and uncontrollable hydrological horizon to microscopic plants.

Informations & access
  • 2024
  • By boat and visible on foot

The artist

Kihan Kim

Kihan Kim is a Korean landscape architect; he has lived and worked in France since 2014. The main source of inspiration for his work is the reinterpretation of the natural mechanisms of the site. With his dual career in architecture and landscaping, he explores the site from its perception and experiments with visual art to produce a unique work. Kihan Kim's work is an invitation to revise the poetry of the everyday environment.