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7 February 2017

Join Us to Promote Dragonland Music Festival
(25-26 February 2017)

Dragonland Music Festival will take place at the Central Harbourfront Event Space from 25 to 26 February 2017. Featuring some of the biggest international pop stars and DJs, the event brings electronic, dance and pop music to Hong Kong. It will be a wonderful outdoor festival for visitors to explore Hong Kong’s vibrant living culture!

The event organiser is now offering exclusive “buy 10 get 2 free” discounts on admission tickets to local travel agents. Interested parties are encouraged to contact the organiser for booking and event details.

Please find the event details as follows:

Event Details:

Click here

Event Website:

Click here

Group Booking and Enquiry:

Ms Suki Hung
Player One Limited
Tel: 2339 7525
E-mail: suki_hung@playerone.com.hk

We look forward to your continued support!

Yours sincerely,



Business Development Team
Hong Kong Tourism Board

cc:

Chairman and Executive Director, Travel Industry Council of Hong Kong

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