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The Tourism Board will launch a number of signature events following the "Night Vibe Hong Kong" campaign promoted by the government, along with giving away one million dining vouchers to visitors.
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The "Hong Kong Night Treats" vouchers will be distributed to tourists in November to encourage them to experience the city's fine food and wine at night. A million sets of vouchers, worth HK$100 each, can be used for HK$100 off their bills in designated bars and restaurants after 6 pm.
In addition, visitors can enjoy a special offer for an open-top bus night tour starting from November to January 2024, which costs only HK$20 for a journey on one of three designated routes after 6pm to take them through popular attractions and landmarks across the city and immersing in the fascinating night scenery.
The Board will also turn Hong Kong into a stage for unforgettable, nonstop nightlife adventures for the public and visitors.
That includes the remarkable Tai Hang Fire Dragon Dance, which returned to the city after a four-year hiatus. It will be held for three consecutive days during the Mid-Autumn Festival starting September 28.
The much-anticipated Wine & Dine Festival will return to the Central Harbourfront from October 26 to 29. There will be over 300 booths bringing together fine wines from 36 countries around the world and introducing new wines from Finland, Thailand, and Moldova. More than 100 bites from Hong Kong and around the globe will also be available at the festival.
The Tourism Board will decorate the city, especially tourism hotspots such as Central, Causeway Bay, and Tsim Sha Tsui, with pumpkin lanterns and fun-filled decor to share the Halloween fun.
Authorities will join hands with more than 300 bars and restaurants to launch the "Taste Around Town" campaign in November, with local tastemakers cooking classic dishes with fresh creativity. Popular restaurants will offer special menus to hype up the dining ambiance and support the trade.
The popular "Hong Kong WinterFest" will also start in November, including the celebrated giant Christmas tree adorning Victoria Harbour and wrapping up the year with the fireworks display.




















