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Moe than 80 malls and over 100 merchants in Lan Kwai Fong will support the night economy initiative by providing dining and consumption discounts.
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At least three cinema circuits - Broadway, Golden Harvest and Emperor - will offer discounted tickets for movies shown at or after 9pm.
Malls will extend their business hours for various cultural and sports events such as Premier League matches and the Asian Games, as well as organizing night markets.
Sino Group said Olympian City, Tmtplaza, Citywalk and One North will broadcast the Asiad from September 23 to October 8 every day and night. During this period, Sino Group, in collaboration with AlipayHK, will give away over-a-million-dollar worth of AlipayHK night consumption cash vouchers.
APM will be open until 11pm during the period, and performances will last until midnight on Mid-Autumn Festival on September 29.
Link Reit said it will organize three "Link Up" night parties at Lok Fu Plaza and Tin Shui Shopping Mall in Tin Shui Wai, with movie parties, lantern riddle games, booth games and free snacks.
"We will also team up with our vendors to provide catering discounts at night, while customers can enjoy one hour free parking after spending HK$50 in 41 Link Reit malls after 7pm," it said.
Henderson Land said customers spending at its MCP mall in Tseung Kwan O and MOSTown in Ma On Shan after 8pm will get double loyalty points in their membership program.
The two malls will give out 12,000 electronic consumption vouchers, and provide one hour of free parking for those spending at the centers after 8pm.
Citygate Outlets in Tung Chung said members spending in the mall from today until October 8 can earn cash coupons of up to HK$600 and enter a lucky draw for up to HK$1.5 million worth of goods.
The mall rolled out benefits for members redeeming their loyalty points on Wednesdays and showcase a dance crew with well-known local dancer Det Dik to perform.
Emperor Cinemas said ticket prices for movies shown from 9pm onwards, starting yesterday, would be the same as morning show prices at its eight cinemas across the city. Film buffs can also enjoy a 20 percent discount on all snack combo on movie nights.
All 2D movies shown after 9pm in 10 Golden Harvest cinemas cost just HK$40 until October 31.
Cinema tickets for Imax, D-Box and the Sky Vivo will cost HK$80 daily after 9pm, and the whole day Wednesday. But the discounts will not be applied to movies shown from September 29 to October 1.
Broadway Circuit will charge HK$50 tickets for movies showing after 9pm at 12 cinemas until September 27. It only costs HK$35 at its Mong Kok cinema after 11pm.
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