
‘Hong Kong Summer Viva' tourism campaign presents new discounts and offers
South China Morning Post7 days ago
The Hong Kong Tourism Board has turned the heat up on its summer offers and discounts campaign, encouraging tourists and locals to spend more amid a slow economy.
On Tuesday, the board unveiled new additions that increase the number of available offers and discounts to 260. These include buy-one-get-one-free offers on set dinners or à la carte dishes from renowned Cantonese restaurants, early-bird discounts for family-friendly facilities, deals from various tourist attractions and offers on popular fast-food items.
More than 100 hotels will continue to provide buy-one-get-one-free buffet lunches or dinners, alongside accommodation discounts, it said.
On Tuesday, the board unveiled new additions that increase the number of available offers and discounts to 260. These include buy-one-get-one-free offers on set dinners or à la carte dishes from renowned Cantonese restaurants, early-bird discounts for family-friendly facilities, deals from various tourist attractions and offers on popular fast-food items.
More than 100 hotels will continue to provide buy-one-get-one-free buffet lunches or dinners, alongside accommodation discounts, it said.
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