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Tiffany & Co. Blue Box Café Hong Kong is home to the firstBlue Box Café in Asia – only thesecond location in the world afterthe jewellery house's flagship inNew York City. Be enchanted by theiconic Tiffany Blue setting, from thewalls to the tableware. The spaceis made up of two sections: a morepublic seating area and a quieter,more exclusive dining room inthe back, separated in betweenby an alluring display of Tiffany'shomeware. Breakfast at Tiffany's isno longer just a dream. ► |
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MoMA Design Store The Museum of Modern Art in NewYork is one of the world's largestand more influential museumsof modern art. The new HongKong outpost is MoMA's third andlargest in Asia. It offers selection ofdesign products and gifts inspiredby MoMA's collection, as well ascollaborations with some of themost renowned artists in the world.Guests can immerse themselvesin 6,000 square feet of retail spacewhile exploring and enjoying art ina contemporary setting. ► |
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Fortnum & Mason Founded in 1707 and a supplier tothe Royal Family, award-winningfood and lifestyle brand Fortnum& Mason has picked Hong Kongas the residence of its first solelyowned and operated store outsidethe UK.
Located along the newly developedVictoria Dockside, the 7,000 squarefeet space will feature a selectionof Fortnum's most celebratedproducts, as well as the newMusea Blend created exclusivelyto celebrate the launch in the SAR.Fortnum's famous Afternoon Teawill also be on offer each day,accompanied by a live pianist andspectacular skyline vistas. ► |
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Blue Bottle Café One of the world's most iconiccoffee brands finally has its firstoutpost in Hong Kong. Originallyfrom Oakland, California, thebrand is known for its minimalistaesthetics and New Orleans-stylediced coffee.
The Hong Kong store spans acrosstwo storeys, and is located right bythe Central Mid-Levels escalator.On the ground floor customerscan enjoy coffees as well as shopfor merchandise, while upstairsis where you'll find the famedpourover bar and chill out on oneof the leather-and-wood directorchairs. ► |
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RE-OPENED ATTRACTIONS |
After an extended period of closures due to COVID-19, manyattractions in Hong Kong have re-opened their doors towelcome visitors again, with precautionary protocols in placeto ensure the health and safety of all guests and staff. Hereare the key attractions that have resumed operations as of 1July 2020: • Hong Kong Disneyland • Madame Tussauds Hong Kong • Monopoly Dreams Hong Kong™ • Noah's Ark Hong Kong • Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car • Ocean Park Hong Kong • sky100 Hong Kong Observation Deck • The Peak Tram Please visit the respective websites for more information. |
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THE GREAT OUTDOORS |
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In addition to soaring skyscrapersand densely populated streets, youmay also experience Hong Kong'sunexpected natural beauty. Fromamazing hiking and cycling trails toa stunning Geopark, rich and variedflora and fauna to magnificentbeach views; it is amazing to findunspoiled nature and busy urbanlife in such close proximity. ► |
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NEW HALAL-CERTIFIED CHINESE PASTRY |
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Imperial Patisserie With its proud roots in Hong Kong,Imperial Patisserie is dedicatedto bridge Chinese heritage andcreative presence, deliveringexceptional quality Chinese pastrythat is 100% authentically made inHong Kong.
With its kitchen Halal-certified sinceearly 2020, Muslim visitors can alsonow pick from the wide selection ofpastry from traditional cookies toeggrolls from Imperial Patisserie'smany outlets located across thecity. ► |
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KIDSPLORER : HONG KONG |
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Join Nathan in this 3-episodeseries as he goes on a missionto be the coolest tour guide forhis beloved city of Hong Kong!Along with his newfound friendsfrom Asia, the kids will team upand explore Hong Kong with theirfavourite cartoon characters suchas We Bare Bears, The PowerpuffGirls and Ben 10. Premieres 12July 2020 on Cartoon Network. |
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TRADE UPDATE WEBINARS |
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Between 19 to 30 June, HKTBorganised a series of five webinarsacross Southeast Asia to providethe latest updates on tourismdevelopment and introduce someof the precautionary measurestaken by facilities providers andtourism stakeholders in responseto the coronavirus situation.
The webinar series were attendedby close to 700 representativesfrom travel agencies, airlinesand industry associations fromIndonesia, Malaysia, Philippines,Singapore and Thailand. |
A copy of the presentation can be downloaded here. ► |
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