HKTB announces Revival Plan to Showcase Hong Kong with New Perspectives and Pave Way for Return of Tourists

by Travel Mail
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HKTB announces Revival Plan to Showcase Hong Kong with New Perspectives and Pave Way for Return of Tourists

When travel resumes, the Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB) held its annual Tourism Update event online on 6 May, announcing a revival plan that highlights Hong Kong’s vibrant developments and new experiences, with the goal of creating a positive atmosphere and making the city a top-of-mind destination for worldwide travellers.

Tourism Update 2022, themed “Together Towards New Horizons” drew 3,200 trade representatives from Hong Kong, Mainland China, and international markets, including travel agencies, attractions, hotels, airlines, stores, restaurants, and conference exposition organisers. The HKTB provided information on current tourist trends as well as its work strategy for the following year.

In his opening remarks,HKTB Chairman Dr Y K Panghighlighted Hong Kong’s return to normality. “The fifth wave of the pandemic is subsiding,” he said. “Hong Kong’s daily life and economic activities are now gradually returning to normal, allowing us to stage large-scale events and prepare to welcome back visitors. Throughout the pandemic, Hong Kong never stopped building and upgrading its tourism infrastructure. We will see the grand opening of the Hong Kong Palace Museum this summer, while the third runway at Hong Kong International Airport is expected to go into service within the next couple of years. With these new infrastructure elements and the support of the Central and Hong Kong SAR Governments, Hong Kong’s competitive edge has held firm and we can head towards new horizons with confidence.”

By presenting “Hong Kong Summer Treats,” HKTB Executive Director Dane Cheng explained how the HKTB will first focus on creating a favourable atmosphere in the city, increasing consumption, and sustaining Hong Kong’s global reputation. The campaign will launch with “Arts in Hong Kong,” a campaign that supports international art and cultural events such as Art Basel, which will return in a tangible version.

When social distancing measures are eased further, the HKTB will stage additional world-class events, such as the Hong Kong Wine & Dine Festival and Hong Kong WinterFest, and support other high-profile events like the Hong Kong Sevens.

In the run-up to the return of international tourists, Mr Cheng emphasised the need of ensuring a recovery at home. “These promotions will help to create a pleasant atmosphere in Hong Kong and reflect our return to normalcy.”

When the moment is perfect, the HKTB will launch a series of promotions, including the tactical ‘Open House Hong Kong’ campaign, to welcome back tourists. We will also try to change the visitor trip into a seamless experience through a complete digital transformation to better respond to market demands.”

He revealed: “The HKTB has conducted extensive research in 16 markets and found Hong Kong is still well-loved by travellers worldwide. They have specifically identified some major driving factors to visit Hong Kong, including cleanliness, local culture, in-depth experiences, unique cuisine, high accessibility, and ease of communication. These factors are not only core strengths of Hong Kong but also match the trends and tastes of the post-COVID travel era. With our solid tourism foundations, our status as an East-meets-West centre for international cultural exchange, our position at the heart of the dynamic Greater Bay Area, and our wealth of new tourism assets and infrastructure, Hong Kong’s tourism future is full of potential.”

New projects to further strengthen Hong Kong’s world-class tourist infrastructure were also discussed by guest speakers from prominent organisations.

The West Kowloon Cultural District is one of Hong Kong’s major arts and cultural projects. Its contemporary art museum M+ opened last year and the Hong Kong Palace Museum will welcome its first visitors this summer. Speaking at the event,Chief Executive Officer of the West Kowloon Cultural District Mrs Betty Fung said: “As a unique cultural hub with unrivalled connectivity in Hong Kong and Asia, WKCD presents the best of the eastern and western culture to visitors, from Chinese arts and antiquities to contemporary visual culture, and offers visitors a holistic experience blending arts and culture with retail, dining and entertainment.

Hong Kong International Airport plays a pivotal role in maintaining the city’s status as a leading international aviation hub.Airport Authority Hong Kong Executive Director (Airport Operations) Mrs Vivian Cheungsaid: “In addition to maintaining our aviation hub status, our strategy is to transform Hong Kong International Airport from a city airport into an Airport City, developing ourselves into a destination in itself for visitors. The Airport City aims to attract global visitors through its wide range of offerings in retail, dining, entertainment and leisure while providing a business platform through its convention and exhibition facilities. In parallel, we are further enhancing the airport’s sea and land connectivity with the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, with a view to facilitating a seamless journey for the 70 million people in the region to visit the Airport City.

The integration of culture, sports, and tourism is a key development direction.General Director (Commercial) of Kai Tak Sports Park Mr James Irvinesaid: “As one of the most significant sports infrastructures in Hong Kong, Kai Tak Sports Park will add vibrancy to the city’s dynamic tourism landscape with its world-class sports, leisure and entertainment experiences. A first-of-its-kind destination set in the heart of the city will bring the global community to Hong Kong.”

Photo Caption: HKTB Chairman Dr Y K Pang (left) and Executive Director Dane Cheng (right) shared the revival plan of HKTB with 3,200 trade representatives, highlighting Hong Kong’s vibrant developments and new experiences.

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