The Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB) has launched its first dedicated Visitor Service Centre at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC), targeting MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions) visitors. Located at the Harbour Road entrance, the centre offers international delegates information and tips to explore Hong Kong beyond their business events.
Anthony Lau, Executive Director of HKTB, highlighted the centre's strategic timing with the global cryptocurrency and Web 3 conference, Consensus Hong Kong 2026. He stated, โWe aim to assist MICE visitors in balancing their business commitments with exploring Hong Kong's diverse tourism offerings through our visitor services, thereby enriching their overall experience.โ
Michael Lau, Chairman of Consensus Hong Kong, praised the initiative, noting, โHaving a dedicated Visitor Service Centre right here at HKCEC is invaluable, as it gives our delegates immediate access to discover all that Hong Kong has to offerโfrom incredible food and cultural diversity to scenic hikes and iconic experiences.โ
The centre features a self-service kiosk with the latest travel information, including major events and HKTB's thematic campaigns. It also provides practical travel guides on accommodation and transportation. Open daily from 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., the centre is staffed during large conventions to offer immediate assistance, introducing attractions and advising on itineraries.
This development underscores HKTB's commitment to enhancing the experience of business travellers, encouraging them to extend their stay and explore the city's rich offerings
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