Hong Kong Tourism Board News
Hong Kong takes first tentative steps toward reopening tourism sector
The Hong Kong Tourism Board has begun gradually resuming promotions in local and source markets as it seeks to revive the sector through a combination of short- and long-term strategies.
Cheng appointed executive director of Hong Kong Tourism Board
The appointment comes at difficult time for Hong Kong, with months of political protests deterring tourist from visiting – especially from the key market of mainland China.
Xiqu Centre opens in West Kowloon, Hong Kong
The West Kowloon District, Hong Kong, has announced the opening of the Xiqu Centre which will be dedicated to preservation of the art of traditional Cantonese opera, xiqu.
Hong Kong Tourism Board signs culinary partnership with Bordeaux
The first memorandum of understanding between the Hong Kong Tourism Board and Bordeaux Great Events has been signed at the Bordeaux Wine Festival to further strengthen cooperation between the two cities on wine and food tourism promotion.
Breaking Travel News interview: Dawn Page, director, UK and northern Europe, Hong Kong Tourist Board
Long a favourite for more mature British travellers, Hong Kong is looking to broaden its audience, seeking to welcome a younger clientele and make them aware that there is more to the destination than the bright lights of Kowloon. Here Breaking Travel News editor Chris O’Toole speaks to Dawn Page, director for the UK and northern Europe at the Hong Kong Tourist Board, to find out more.
Hong Kong Tourism Board launches live chat to UK trade
The Hong Kong Tourism Board has announced the launch of live chat support on its PartnerNet website. The new feature allows the tourism board to provide a total of 16 hours of support a day to the British travel partners.
WTM 2016: Peter Hoslin, regional director, Europe & New Markets, Hong Kong Tourism Board
Breaking Travel News talks to Peter Hoslin, regional director, Europe & New Markets, Hong Kong Tourism Board at World Travel Market 2016. Up for discussion are recent renovations at The Peak tourism hot spot and the slowing of Chinese visitor numbers to the destination.
Hong Kong tourism hit by continued protests
Political protests in Hong Kong are likely to hit the island’s tourism industry insiders have warned. The week-long celebration surrounding China’s National Day, known as Golden Week, would usually be one of the busiest times of year for operators in the destination. However, this may have been placed in jeopardy this year as thousands of mainly students continue to line the streets.
Hong Kong Tourism Board brings trade and hotels together
The Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB) will hold its annual Contact and Contract event on 3 March at The Grosvenor Hotel, Victoria, London. This special one day event is designed specifically for Product and Contracting Managers from UK tour operators to meet with Hong Kong hotels, for pre-scheduled private appointments.