Dongguan has rolled out 26 economy stabilising measures to stimulate consumption across sectors including shopping, housing, mobility and tourism. These are also the themes of some new promotional campaigns in the city. More
Today, consumers can buy practically anything they need without leaving their homes. The issue of how to market products and services to consumers via online channels has become very important to industry players. A survey conducted by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) found out that Hong Kong companies should pay equal attention to both online and offline sales channels. More
According to a recent survey (2017 Q3) by the China Tourism Academy, some 84.9 per cent of all Chinese mainland residents intend to travel for leisure purposes at some point in the near future. More
On first glance, American-style football might seem like a strange fit for Hong Kong, where sports fans generally follow soccer, cricket, basketball and rugby, not to mention the more traditional Chinese disciplines, such as martial arts. More
It rarely snows in Hong Kong – only four times ever, as history records – and yet, every day, children and adults play ice hockey, or hone their skiing skills. More
Dragon boat racing has been practised in China for 2,000 years, but since Hong Kong hosted the first international dragon boat carnival – a Hong Kong Tourism Board initiative in 1976 – the sport has gained prominence abroad. More
Hong Kong is becoming more of a fixture on Asia’s sporting events calendar, with the Standard Chartered Hong Kong Marathon – currently the city’s largest sporting event – attracting more than 70,000 participants in January. More