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The element, which is catching attention is the Happy Value Race, a horse race under flood light, which is also part of the Hong Kong Reward Program.
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To provide support to MICE groups Meetings and Exhibitions Hong Kong (MEHK) a division of Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB) offers exciting incentives to the clients and their delegates through a high value Hong Kong Reward Program, which offers variety of complementary hospitality services to the delegates right from welcome cocktails at the participating hotels in HK, complimentary meals and discounts at key partner attractions, range of welcome performances and team building activities. Each registered user of KLOOK can purchase 1 unit of Buy 1 Get 2 Free combo per transaction. New and exciting experience for MICE groups wait at the Tai Kwun, the Mills, Xique Centre. Hong Kong MICE Tourism will be very appealing to Indian corporate clients and delegates as we have a set of new infrastructure such as Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridget and High-Speed Rail Link (HK section), significantly cutting travelling time from Zhuhai to Hong Kong from 4 hrs to 45 mins and directly link Hong Kong to 44 cities in Mainland China, respectively. What are some of the attractions that may appeal to corporate travellers? Hong Kong tourist arrivals drop 14 per cent year on year in 2019 amid anti-government protests Arrivals drop to 55.9 million in 2019 from 65. We will be working closely with leading international cruise lines such as Genting Dream Cruises and Royal Caribbean International to promote their Hong Kong cruise offerings which will appeal to Indian cruise travellers both for leisure and MICE. Corporate groups look to club a 2/3 night cruise along with exploring Hong Kong. An overview of the latest general tourism statistics. If you wish to access our statistical data, pleas read the terms and conditions.
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Highlights, comprising trading and logistics, financial services, professional and producer services, and tourism, have been a driving. Find the most recent research and statistics to keep pace with new developments of Hong Kongs tourism industry. Note: (a) Figures in parentheses denote ranking among stock HKEXs exchanges in the world. As to financial services, Figure 3 IPO funds raised in Hong Kong, 2009-2019. It was no mean feat to put together a campaign website with loads of offers in different languages for launch in December, which was barely a month after the initial proposal of the campaign in November.What are the incentives offered in the MICE Sector?įlight and cruise arrivals from India are the fastest growing segment for Hong Kong Tourism Board. Figure 2 Global ranking of Hong Kongs container port and airport, 2001-2019.
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“I am truly grateful for the team’s dedication. It really put the team’s wit and agility to test,” the Marketing team head said.
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“Within mere weeks, we needed to come up with a series of creative tools including an all-in-one website that covered a long list of offers as well as campaign visuals and point-of-sale displays. Arrivals drop to 55.9 million in 2019 from 65.15 million the previous year, caused by 14.2 per cent decline in mainland Chinese tourists and fewer overnight visitors.
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“As soon as the social incidents started in June, my team had worked closely with our colleagues in the Corporate Affairs Division to update with the latest information on public transport, traffic, sightseeing spots and ports of entry on a round-the-clock basis, especially at weekends and holidays where social incidents were expected, so that visitors could gather all the necessary information they needed to make plans from a single, reliable channel,” said Fan.Īs the impact of the social incidents on tourism emerged, it was the Marketing department’s job to translate the “Hong Kong is ON” campaign concept into a visible and attractive platform that would catch eyeballs and convert consumption desire to business.