November 17, 2017
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Seven HKTDC Autumn Fairs attract 190,000 plus buyersedit

SME Times – Online

 

Buyer attendance from a number of countries and regions, including the Chinese mainland, India, Korea and Thailand, recorded satisfactory growth. According to the Hong Kong Tourism Board, per-capita spending of overnight MICE visitors was HK$7,700, which includes fees for hotel accommodation, shopping, food and beverage, local transport and sightseeing (excluding cross-border transport).

Hong Kong Ocean Terminal Deck now open to visitors free of charge By Juergen T Steinmetzedit

India News Calling – Online

Steeped in over 50 years of heritage and home to Hong Kong’s largest shopping centre, Harbour City has always strived to grow hand in hand with Hong Kong. Located at the rooftop of Ocean Terminal new extension building of Harbour City, the Observatory Deck named “Ocean Terminal Deck” is now open to the public for free.

HKTB launches great outdoors campaignedit

Travel Daily Media – Online

The HKTB has engaged local photographers who have captured some of the landscapes in the city. Visitors can view Hong Kong as a nature-filled geological area by following Your Guide to Hiking & Cycling in Hong Kong, recently published by the tourism board.

 

HONG KONG Quest for real souledit

DNA – Print – Mumbai DNA – Print – Delhi

Dim sums are what make Hong Kong a foodie’s delight. The smell of meat soup wafting through Hong Kong’s old streets sends both bag-packers and pin-striped Wall Street bankers, starving. On Peak Road in Wanchai, egg tarts from the traditional Tai Cheong Bakery are a must on everyone’s culinary agenda.

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