January 2019
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Rendezvousedit

Deccan Chronicle – (Print-Bangalore)

Art Basel, Hong Kong between March 29-31, it brings works from galleries and artists around the world.

Mention

Where to go on holiday in April – from Hong Kong to Mallorcaedit

Yahoo Lifestyle– (Online)

Sunny but not suffocating, April is the perfect time to visit this skyscraper-studded metropolis of Hong Kong.

Hong Kong Tourism Board launches 10th annual Great Outdoors campaignedit

Travel Biz Monitor-Online

he Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB) launched its 10th annual ‘Great Outdoors’ campaign by featuring 13 of the city’s most stunning landscapes across various platforms.

This 2019 Explore The Most Unseen Places On The Planet-Let’s Travel The Worldedit

The Hans India – Online

Mong Kok is a buzzing labyrinth of streets in Hong Kong. Known as a shopping hub, this place has a whopping 1,30,000 people in one square kilometer. The same honor for an Indian city goes to Delhi, some 11,297 ling per square kilometer.

Hong Kong bets big on Belt and Road Inititiaveedit

Travel Trends Today – Print

Multilateral Co-operation is central to the Belt and Road initiative and to tourism development.

52 places to go in 2019edit

The Financial Express – Print – Delhi The Financial Express – Print – Mumbai The Financial Express – Print – Bangalore

 

Eilat, Israel A Newly Accessible Red Sea Paradise Beneath the prismatic waters of this Red Sea resort on Israel’s southern tip lies a coral reef with hundreds of varieties of neon fish, sharks and stingrays. (Hong Kong)

Where to go in 2019edit

 Financial Chronicle – Print – Delhi Financial Chronicle – Print – Bangalore

This year, treat your travel bucket list like your office todo list and tackle the timeliest items first. That means sailing through Brazil’s Jaguar-filled. (Hong Kong)

Top travel destinations for 2019edit

The Statesman– Online

A melange of the old and the new, Hong Kong is fun, atmospheric and yeah, densely populated. A major port and global financial hub it has a skyscraper-studded skyline.

PICTORIAL RECAP: London to New York and Australia, see how the world welcomed the new year 2019edit

Times Now – Online

New Year celebrations at Hong Kong14 / 23New Year celebrations at Times Square in New York15 / 23New Year celebrations at Beijing in China16 / 23New Year celebrations at Beijing in China17 / 23New Year celebrations at Florida

TOP TRAVEL DESTINATIONS FOR 2019edit

The Statesman – Print – Delhi

Hong Kong A melange of the old and the new, Hong Kong is fun, atmospheric and yeah, densely populated. A major port and global financial hub it has a skyscraper studded skyline. It is also famed for its bespoke tailors and the bustling Temple Street Night Market. Christmas and New Year sees Hong Kong lighting up with dazzling illu minations, elaborate decorations and festive cheer by Santa. Ho, ho, ho! Al fresco winter markets offer artisanal gifts and gourmet treats. A walk down Old Town Central, one of the oldest neighborhoods of Hong Kong, offers a mix of history, arts, food and culture.

How The World Welcomed 2019edit

The New Indian Express  – Online

Business Standard – Online

Dainik Bhaskar – Online

Times Now – Online

Samachar Jagat – Online

The Times of India – Online

DNA – Online

Jansatta – Oline

The global partying had kicked off on Sydney’s waterfront with the Australian city’s biggest-ever fireworks display, thrilling 1.5 million people. It then moved on to Hong Kong, where hundreds of thousands packed streets along Victoria Harbour for a spectacular 10-minute show that illuminated the night.

Where you should travel in 2019, according to Tarotedit

CN Traveller – Onlinee

You will be travelling as you read this one, Libra, as you usually get on the road when your scales are out of balance. The sterile, stability of Singapore or Hong Kongs familiar haunts will be revisited again in the start of April.

Sydney kicks off global 2019 parties with dazzling spectacleedit

CNBC TV18 – Online Deccan Herald – Online

Sydney and Hong Kong put on stunning fireworks displays to welcome to the New Year, among the first in a wave of celebrations for billions around the world. Australia’s largest city organised its biggest ever fireworks display and used new effects to light up the skyline for 12 minutes.

Sydney fireworks kick off global New Year festivitiesedit

The Asian Age – Print – Delhi The Asian Age – Print – Mumbai

A strong police presence has become a key element of the festivities, to protect crowds that could be targeted in terror and vehicle attacks. Hong Kong: Glittering fireworks will be sent skyward from five barges floating in Victoria Harbour in a 10minute display watched by 300,000 people on the shore.

Revellers say hello to 2019, goodbye to an unsettling yearedit

Mathrubhumi – Online

In Hong Kong, festive lights on the citys iconic skyscrapers provided the backdrop for a fireworks, music and light show over Victoria Harbor on a chilly evening. About 300,000 people were expected to line the waterfront.

New Year celebrations from around the worldedit

Mail Today – Print – Delhi

In Hong Kong, as usual, glittering fireworks will be sent skyward from five barges floating in Victoria Harbor during a 10minute display. At least 300,000 people are expected to watch on the shore. File of fireworks exploding over the Victoria Harbor in Hong Kong, China.

Happy new year!edit

The Times of India – Print – Bangalore The Times of India  – Print – Delhi The Times of India  – Print – Mumbai

Happy new year! World ushers IN 2019 (Hong Kong)

World welcomes 2019 with fireworks and festivitiesedit

Chennai News Asia – Online

Huffpost  – Online

India Tv News – Online

News Sky – Online

In Hong Kong, hundreds of thousands of revellers packed the streets on both sides of Victoria Harbour for a spectacular 10-minute show that used US$1.8 million worth of fireworks.

Sydney, Hong Kong kick off 2019 parties with dazzling fireworksedit

Business Standard – Online

The Week  – Online

Yahoo  – Online

CNBCTV18  – Online

Vaaju  – Online

The Hindu  – Online

Vanguard  – Online

Daily Hunt  – Online

Devidiscourse  – Online

Sydney and Hong Kong put on stunning fireworks displays in a spectacular welcome to the New Year, among the first in a wave of celebrations for billions around the world.

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HKTB launches Great Outdoors campaignedit

Travel Trends Today – Online

The Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB) launched its 10th annual Great Outdoors campaign by featuring 13 of the citys most stunning landscapes across various platforms. The campaign includes a detailed guidebook, Your Guide to Hiking & Cycling in Hong Kong as well as collaborative content with insights from renowned photographers and trail experts.

Hong Kong Tourism Board Launches Great Outdoors Campaignedit

PR Newswire – Online

DSIJ – Online

The Week – Online

Business Standard – Online

News Boss – Online

Devdis Course – Online

The Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB) launched its 10th annual ‘Great Outdoors’ campaign by featuring 13 of the city’s most stunning landscapes across various platforms. The campaign includes a detailed guidebook, Your Guide to Hiking & Cycling in Hong Kong as well as collaborative content with insights from renowned photographers and trail experts.

The other side of Hong Kongedit

Mint – Delhi Mint – Mumbai Mint  – Bangalore

Live Mint – Online

 

“People come here to shop as there are many lively street markets, electronics outlets, fabric stores, restaurants and food vendors.” explains n1y local guide Fred Cheung. The Hong Kong Tourism Board advertises the area with the tag linee “Every bit local” and that’s what it is.

An insight into a local flavouredit

The Statesman – Delhi

Hong Kong has always been one of the most sought after places for Indian tourists. The small autonomous territory in southeastern China, has been inviting a good number of tourists not only from India but also from around the world.

Travel Diaries: Hong Kongedit

Food and Wine Magazine – Print

Being quite notoriously know as Vicky The Gastronaut, the quest for flavor and a gut junkie to try all kinds of edible things, I “Cathay”- ed it down to Hong Kong for a few days for a gastronomic orgy. Every year HK Tourism hosts the Wine and Dine Festival, this year was a big one being the 10th year of the fest. This 4-day festival at the Central Harbour Space set against the HK skyline, the bay was magnificent a diverse collection of wine, Japanese whiskey, craft beers, and some local coffee roasters. It was mayhem and a dynamite of energy seeing over 150,000 knocking back vino and eating some really good food dished out by famous eateries and hotels.

Paragliding a hit as Hong Kongers seek escapadeedit

The Hindu – Print – Delhi

Hong Kong is very crowded and there are always many people wherever you go… but once you are off in the sky, you are free, Mr. Lam said. It feels like there are no chains or constraints. With most young Hong Kongers priced out of the city’s eye-watering property market often living with parents in cramped flats well into their thirties paragliding is one of a number of outdoor sports that offer release from the stress of the concrete jungle below.

8 Unique ways to see Hong Kongedit

Mail Today – Print – Delhi

The city is deep-rooted traditions, culture, heritage and foodie delights. Here are eight ways to experience its different aspects

Explosive Delight For The New Yearedit

 The New Indian Express  – Online

Fireworks explode over Victoria Harbour in Hong Kong during New Year celebrations on Monda

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