Date de la publication: | 06 Apr 2024 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Détails: | The Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB) announced that, starting from May, the Board will regularly roll out pyrotechnic displays or drone shows in line with festivals and mega events. The first pyrotechnic display will take place on 1 May (Wednesday) evening, welcoming the Labour Day Golden Week. Similarly, the first drone show will add appeal to the city’s traditional festive celebrations on 11 May (Saturday) over Victoria Harbour.
Mr Dane Cheng, Executive Director of the Hong Kong Tourism Board, said, “The Labour Day Golden Week is a peak travel season for Mainland tourists. In light of the the waves of events in entertainment, arts and culture and traditional festivities in May, HKTB seizes the opportunity to step up promotions in Mainland and roll out pyrotechnic and drone performances of various themes to enhance visitors’ experience in town, adding icing to the cake to their journey, while inviting locals to enjoy together. We also encourage trade partners in different sectors to provide more tourism products and spending offers with a view to stimulating the economy and maximising tourism-related receipts.”
First Pyrotechnic Display on show on 1 May with themes of different festive celebrations
Starting from May, HKTB will regularly present pyrotechnic displays or drone shows in line with mega events or festivals with different themes and elements. Together with the existing A Symphony of Lights multimedia light and music show, the performances will enrich sensorial experience and enhance the unique appeal of Victoria Harbour, thereby attracting visitors and locals to enjoy the show in town.
With the first pyrotechnic display staging on 1 May (Saturday) at the East Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade, HKTB hopes to capitalise on the Labour Day Golden Week and various consumption promotions in town, such as “Yau Tsim Mong Shopping Festival”, to enrich visitors’ and locals’ experience and boost the city’s night-time ambience, and hence stimulating consumption.
Performance details for May and June
Encouraging trade partners to launch tourism products to stimulate consumption
HKTB also encourages trade partners to leverage various events and activities to roll out more tourism products such as harbour tours, pyrotechnic-view dinners and other experiences to encourage visitors to stay longer in town and create opportunities for other tourism-related sectors such as F&B and retail sectors, hence stimulating consumption and generating economic benefits.
Strengthening promotions in Mainland markets
Besides, running up to the Labour Day Golden Week, the HKTB has stepped up promotions targeting Mainland markets to attract visitors to Hong Kong and encourage travellers to plan their visits in advance.
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