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Hong Kong Tourism Overview 2025 Seminar Inspires Strategic Growth and Innovation for the Travel Sector

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Saturday, March 22, 2025

Hong kong tourism board (hktb)

The Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB) held its highly anticipated flagship trade seminar, “Hong Kong Tourism Overview 2025,” on March 20 at the prestigious Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. This prominent event gathered more than 1,200 participants, including a diverse range of professionals from Hong Kong’s travel industry. Attendees included representatives from local travel agencies, hotels, airlines, attractions, retail businesses, food and beverage sectors, as well as MICE and cruise industries. Additionally, tourism students from various local universities were present, making it a comprehensive gathering of industry experts and future talent.

The seminar served as an important platform for HKTB to share the latest developments and trends in global tourism, providing valuable insights into the industry’s direction. The event also featured detailed presentations on the strategic plans that the HKTB has set for 2025. These plans aim to enhance Hong Kong’s appeal as a leading global tourism destination and explore new opportunities for growth in the coming year. The discussions emphasized the need for adaptability and innovation in an evolving tourism landscape.

In addition to offering a thorough overview of HKTB’s future vision, the seminar provided an opportunity for networking and collaboration among key players in the tourism industry. It was an ideal occasion for participants to engage in discussions about the challenges and opportunities facing the tourism sector while learning about HKTB’s efforts to boost the city’s tourism economy. With a focus on inclusivity and forward-thinking strategies, the seminar successfully laid the foundation for the next phase of Hong Kong’s tourism development.

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