Ocean Park celebrated the achievements of its Seahorse Rangers program at the Ocean Park Conservation Carnival, recognizing the dedication of over 3,500 students and teachers involved in conservation efforts. The event showcased student-led projects promoting recycling, low carbon living, and biodiversity protection.
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The Director of the State Council Hong Kong & Macao Affairs Office, Xia Baolong, met with the Airport Authority delegation led by Chairman Fred Lam in Beijing. Xia commended HKIA’s achievements and urged the team to support the SAR government. Lam emphasized the airport’s role in national development under the “one country, two systems” framework.
Kyra Lounge, a new airport lounge brand, has opened at Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA), offering travelers a luxurious and relaxing retreat in Terminal 1. The lounge, developed through a collaboration between Airport Dimensions, SSP, and Travel Food Services (TFS), provides a range of amenities and services, including a diverse culinary experience, dedicated relaxation areas, and productivity zones.
The ‘See the Spectacular and Kaleidoscopic China’ exhibition in Hong Kong showcased the unique charm of Deyang, China, with interactive experiences, cultural products, and culinary delights. Visitors were transported to the Sanxingdui archaeological site through VR technology and marveled at its ancient artifacts. The exhibition also highlighted other cultural landmarks of Deyang, offering a glimpse into the city’s vibrant heritage.
The ‘See the Spectacular and Kaleidoscopic China’ exhibition has opened in Victoria Park, Hong Kong, and Deyang, showcasing the captivating Sanxingdui culture through immersive VR experiences, cultural products, and local specialties. Visitors can virtually explore the archaeological site, purchase unique Sanxingdui artifacts, and enjoy traditional crafts and delicacies.
A captivating exhibition celebrating Hong Kong’s return showcases the mysteries of Sanxingdui culture in Deyang, China. Visitors can immerse themselves in archaeological research through VR technology, marvel at ancient artifacts, and experience the vibrant local culture through culinary delights and traditional crafts.
July 1st is a day filled with historical milestones that continue to shape our world. From the implementation of the Goods and Services Tax in India to the return of Hong Kong to China, this day holds significance in various spheres. It’s also a day to celebrate the selfless service of doctors and share some laughs with International Joke Day.
A captivating exhibition, “Victoria Park Celebrates the Return of Hong Kong,” has opened in Hong Kong’s Victoria Park, showcasing the fascinating Sanxingdui culture from Deyang, Sichuan. Visitors can experience immersive VR, purchase unique cultural products, witness traditional crafts, and savor local delicacies, offering a journey through time and culture.
The Landmark Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong is undergoing a major refurbishment as part of LANDMARK’s ‘Tomorrow’s CENTRAL’ project. This transformative project will enhance the hotel’s luxury offerings, including refreshed guestrooms and suites, a revitalized Oriental Spa, and two new dining and bar concepts. The hotel will also benefit from the reimagined LANDMARK, offering convenient access to 10 world-class luxury Maison destinations and over 200 retail experiences.
Hong Kong and Macau are enticing Chinese tourists with increased duty-free shopping allowances, hoping to revive their tourism sectors and boost spending in the region. This strategic move aims to attract more visitors and stimulate economic growth, offering significant benefits to both travelers and local businesses.