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HKTB will be participating in Travel Tour Expo 2017 in Manila during 10 -12 February 2017. Apart from showcasing the new brand campaign "Best of All It's in Hong Kong", HKTB will be giving out free Hong Kong Luggage Cover designed by Abbey Sy with any purchase of roundtrip ticket or package to Hong Kong at Travel Tour Expo 2017.
Visit HKTB booth at Booth no. 346 to 355 (Near Hall 3 doors). While stock lasts. |
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To promote Hong Kong as a premier destination for families in Southeast Asia, HKTB is working with the travel trade, attractions and related sectors to launch "Hong Kong Family Fun" campaign in the Philippines and Thailand. Travel agents in the markets are welcomed to contact their respective ground operators for the attractive offers during the campaign period. The upcoming campaigns will be launched in the following markets:
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10 Feb – 31 Mar 2017 |
1 Apr- 30 Jun 2017 |
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With world-class meeting facilities, diverse hotel options, exciting attractions and a vibrant culture, attending an event in Hong Kong is a reward in itself. In addition, we have teamed up with our industry partners to ensure that delegates of your meeting, incentive or convention groups get even more rewards to enjoy the best Hong Kong has to offer. From the airport to the hotel, event venue and attractions around town, 'Hong Kong Rewards!' presents our best-ever offers, discounts and privileges for your delegates, including complimentary cocktail receptions offered by about 40 hotels to make successful events truly memorable.
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Great Outdoors Hong Kong
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New Tour Schedule for "Great Outdoors Hong Kong" Guided Tours (January to March 2017) |
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With options for both families and seasoned hiker, visitors can choose from the nine award-winning or internationally-recognised hiking and cycling trails to enjoy the green side of Hong Kong in the company of local experts.
The Great Outdoors Hong Kong guidebook provides practical information on how to explore and enjoy Hong Kong's natural heritage. It also features photos taken by renowned Hong Kong photographer, Kelvin Yuen Sze-lok with his tips on capturing the natural beauty of the city's most scenic views.
You are cordially invited to promote these exciting outdoor activities to your guests from now until March 2017.
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Great Outdoors Hong Kong
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Hiking trails for families in Hong Kong |
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Explore the great outdoors as a family with these scenic, kid-friendly Hong Kong hikes. As the weather cools down the idea of being outside becomes more and more appealing. So, pop your trainers on, slap on some sun-cream and head out for a family adventure. Joyce Au rounds up some of the top hikes and walks for all ages.
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Hong Kong Chinese New Year
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Hong Kong Chinese New Year (22 January to 12 February 2017) |
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Lucky you if you're in Hong Kong during Chinese New Year, the city's biggest and most colourful festival! It is impossible to not be caught up in the energy as you squeeze into crowded temples to pray for good fortune, browse festive markets selling auspicious foods and blooms and photograph the shock-red lanterns that adorn the city.
This ancient festival also gets a makeover that is uniquely Hong Kong. So, you will experience a Chinese New Year like no other, with a fabulous parade of floats, international and local performers, a stunning fireworks show over the harbour, heart-pounding action at the race track, and so much more.
Date: 22 January to 12 February 2017
Holiday business hours: Most government offices, banks and public utilities will be closed for the Chinese New Year public holidays in Hong Kong. However, most shops and restaurants in the busiest districts will remain open. Some shopping malls may even extend their service hours. Major attractions, theme parks and public transport will operate as usual. Street markets and stalls will usually close on the first and second day of the Chinese New Year (28–29 January) and resume business from the third day (30 January).
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Tasting the Town
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Beerfest Asia HK (2 to 5 March 2017) |
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Beer lovers can sample award-winning craft beers, classic favourites and Hong Kong's very own unique brews. Be entertained by over 20 music acts including international tribute bands Killer Queen and AbbaFab, local bands and DJ's.
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Tasting the Town
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Taste of Hong Kong 2017 (16 to19 March 2017) |
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Coming to its second edition, Taste of Hong Kong is set to be even bigger and better with more restaurants, dishes, artisan producers and culinary experiences to savour. As one stop in its tour of 22 countries and cities around the globe, the festival will transform Central Harbourfront into a foodie wonderland for four days of delicious eating, drinking and entertainment. Don't miss signature dishes from some of the city's finest restaurants and iconic one-off festival creations.
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Tasting the Town
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New restaurants opening in Hong Kong |
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Keep up to date with the latest Hong Kong restaurant and café openings From fine dining to cheap eats in Hong Kong, ready your bellies for the best new restaurants Hong Kong has to offer.
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Arts & Performance in Hong Kong
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Hong Kong's flourishing arts scene comes to fruition each March with an inspirational spectrum of events. From opera to ballet, from art installations to seminars, there's something to suit all tastes — whether you're a connoisseur or simply a dabbler.
Stay tuned for the next edition of Hong Kong Arts Month in 2017!
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Arts & Performance in Hong Kong
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The Hong Kong Arts Festival (16 February to 18 March 2017) |
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The Hong Kong Arts Festival (HKAF) — the pinnacle of Hong Kong's performing arts events — showcases Asia's top talents alongside leading artists from around the world. The festival's broad spectrum of events pitches to a wide range of appetites, from the classical, to the avant-garde, to the electrifying.
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Arts & Performance in Hong Kong
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Art Basel in Hong Kong provides a portal to the region's artists, with over half of the participating galleries hailing from Asia-Pacific. The show also gives galleries from around the world a platform in Asia to demonstrate the way they work with artists via six show sectors presenting a diverse collection of artworks, comprising pieces by established and emerging artists as well as curated projects.
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