


The proportion of mainland visitors to overall attendance also dropped to 40 percent, from 50 percent. This is far more than the decrease of the total number of overnight visitors, who dropped from to 19,706,500, 4.8%. I encourage anyone wanting to learn more to reach out to us for a virtual training session.According to the latest statistics from PartnerNet, a website developed by the Hong Kong Tourism Board, total Chinese visitors who stayed overnight has been dropped from 14,355,800 to 13,562,600, 5.5% in other words. “The Travel Trade Manual provides a fantastic overview of the city, however we are also just a phone call away for agents wanting further information about Hong Kong.

Along with information of where to stay, the best dining spots and activities, we have ensured the manual provides off the beaten path ideas – such as hiking, beautiful sandy beaches and our lesser known islands and neighbourhoods. HKTB has designed the guide as a planning resource however, the tourism board is also on hand via their London office to assist agents with planning and tailored information.ĭawn Page, director UK and Northern Europe at HKTB, said, “Our digital travel trade manual is an excellent resource for travel agents wanting to plan the best trips possible for their clients. MICE: One of Asia’s MICE capitals, Hong Kong provides an array of immersive experiences for events of all sizes.Īttractions and sightseeing: An overview of Hong Kong’s top attractions, as well as some of the lesser known hidden gems.Īccommodation and travel tips: Aimed to provide useful tips for all visitors. Hong Kong Fast Facts: Focused on the city’s history and culture.Įvents and Festivals: City wide calendar of events and festivals.ĭining: From traditional family run diners to Michelin starred restaurants.

The easy to read guide covers 158 pages and addresses a range of topics about Hong Kong across various subjects: The comprehensive manual is a useful tool to help travel industry professionals expand on their knowledge about Hong Kong when promoting Hong Kong as a travel destination to clients. The Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB) has announced the launch of the 2020/2021 Travel Trade Manual.
