Old Town
Central, Hong Kong's oldest and hippest neighbourhood, has become an all-in-one
MICE cluster, designed for planners and recommended by planners, offering
integrated solutions and setting a new bar for authentic MICE experiences.
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OutReach�- November 6, 2018 -
Designed by Meetings and Exhibitions
Hong Kong (MEHK), a division of the Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB),
the brand-new Old Town Central (OTC) MICE Guide
was officially launched at a trade briefing in Tai Kwun,Centre for
Heritage and Arts on 5 Nov 2018.
The
Ultimate MICE Guide
is designed for planners, recommended by top planners
from four strategic markets across the region. The guide is available in print
and digital versions for meeting planners to plan and design the best spots in the
OTC cluster, a community over 100 years old, which offers a great variety of
meeting ideas, from venues to team-building and gourmet indulgence.
Over 150 Hong Kong trade partners attended the trade briefing for Old Town Central MICE Guide Launch at Tai Kwun, the city's latest addition on the cultural scene.
The guide features five categories:
multi-purpose event venues, trendy dining options for different dietary needs; unique
team building ideas catering for different size groups and occasions, a fun-filled
scavenger hunt, and a "Choose your own adventure" option, featuring over 20
unique locations to match every interest. Old Town Central is set to become the
ideal hub for social events and corporate gatherings.
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The Ultimate
MICE Guide to Old Town Central is designed for planners with
recommendations by planners. "This approach goes beyond product development and
takes a holistic experiential approach to create an all-in-one MICE solution, tailored
for meeting and incentive groups,� to
create an engaging and authentic Hong Kong experience in Old Town Central," said
Kenneth Wong, General Manager of the Hong Kong Tourism Board's MICE and Cruise
Division.
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Four
Key
Components
of the "Ultimate MICE Guide to Old Town Central"
Read on to learn why Old
Town Central is the ideal hub for social events and corporate gatherings.
Teamwork
In
Action.
Sharing a unique experience brings people
closer together, whether it involves building stronger connections through a joint cooking experience or strengthening bonds through the universal language of art. About 10 classes have been introduced so far, from arts and crafts and food tasting to traditional cultural
activities, all featuring a local twist for participants to interact with and
appreciate Hong Kong culture while having plenty of fun!
Authentic Scavenger
Hunt
in
Old Town Central.
Nothing is more
authentic than a scavenger hunt in the city's iconic neighborhood, which reflects the contrast between old and new,
heritage and creativity, and East and West. Get acquainted with some of the neighbourhood's
hidden gems, as each of the 10 checkpoints is a unique
local attraction, related to history, delicious food or great shopping.�
Dining in the Heart of Asia's Food
Paradise. Hong Kong has no shortage of exceptional international
restaurants. Scattered throughout the heart of the financial and cultural
district of Old Town Central is everything from Michelin maestros and
halal-certified and vegetarian eateries to myriad restaurants that boast a
world of flavours -- all catering for parties of different sizes and purposes.
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Event Venues.
OTC is also home to a
range of venues that cater for a plethora of events and celebrations -- whatever
the theme and scale. Art institutions, heritage sites and modern multi-purpose
spaces abound in the district. These locations can host events that encompass
everything from street festivals in Hong Kong's most iconic nightlife spots in Lan
Kwai Fong to intimate gatherings in Asia's latest art space.
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Beyond Old Town Central,
Hong Kong's Latest Advances Benefit MICE Events
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Hong Kong's dual
super-infrastructure transport links speed up connectivity to Mainland China
The
recent inauguration of the High Speed Rail Link, connecting Hong Kong to
Mainland China's vast high-speed rail network, and the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao
Bridge, the world's longest sea bridge, has provided a mega boost in
connectivity, with additional efficient travel options between Hong Kong and
Mainland China for MICE visitors. This will become a great attendance generator
for MICE planners.
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New Integrated Meeting Solutions
at the City's Two Leading Theme Parks
Hong
Kong Disneyland started its six-year expansion plan, which will provide new
attractions or entertainment offerings almost every year through 2023. Ocean
Park Hong Kong, meanwhile, is unveiling a brand new Hong Kong Ocean Park
Marriott Hotel on its premises, offering more than 14,500 sq ft of event space.
For those who want to relax with a splash, a Water World is also in the works.�
Booming Cultural Venues
Hong
Kong is a fast-evolving cultural melting pot and is set to welcome a slew of
new and revitalized historical sites that are perfect for MICE planners looking
to create a truly memorable event. The latest additions to the scene are the Tai
Kwun, The Mills, and the West Kowloon Xiqu Centre.
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Luxury Flags Fly High
in the Hotel Scene�
Hong Kong is home to 285 hotels, offering 79,944 rooms as of June 2018. In 2018
through to early 2019, the city welcomes a few more iconic brand names on both
sides of the Victoria Harbour, including the 336-room Murray Hong Kong, the 129-room
St. Regis Hong Kong, and the 671-room Hotel Vic on the Harbour on Hong Kong
side, and across the harbour, the 413-room Rosewood Hong Kong.
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The Ultimate MICE Guide
is available in both
print and digital versions. The latter can be downloaded from the interactive
campaign site www.mehongkong.com/otc.
For enquiries, please contact MEHK at [email protected] or visit www.mehongkong.com.
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Media can download additional photos
and a fact sheet
from
the following FTP:
* FTP (valid until 16 November 2018): ftp://PrReWWO18-b:[email protected]/