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Filipino celebrities, online personalities play and dine Hong Kong style

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Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB) hosted a five-day “Hong Kong Nights Out” event for more than 100 Southeast Asian influencers and celebrities, showcasing the city’s best food and nightlife. HKTB arranged unforgettable experiences, including a festival, diverse cuisine & drinks, and a cruise with stunning harbor views.

Local celebrities and influencers were more than excited to experience the vibrant Hong Kong Nights Out festivities. 

“So nice to be back here in Hong Kong,” recounts Daniel Matsunaga, even reminiscing about the time he spent living in Hong Kong for a few years.

Hong Kong Tourism Board gathers over 100 Southeast Asian influencers to experience the beauty of Hong Kong

“I loved Hong Kong Disneyland trip the most,” Daniel adds. “It’s a vibrant city with diverse opportunities, rich culture, great food, and scenic spots. exploring more of what the city offers might be reasons for me to go back.”

The trip also gave way for HKTB’s SEA guests to bond over drinks and fun activities. The Wine & Dine Festival boasted more than 300 booths showcasing wines, cocktails, street food, and gourmet dishes from over 36 countries across the globe!

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Richard Juan not only shared heartwarming moments from his recent trip but also expressed his enthusiasm about the spectacular time he had in Hong Kong. 

“My recent trip to Hong Kong was truly spectacular, with the standout being my first attendance at the Wine & Dine Festival. Sampling wines from around the world was extraordinary, especially the sparkling sakes that I tried for the first time. Another magical highlight was the new Frozen-themed attraction at Hong Kong Disneyland,” he said.

The Wine & Dine Festival boasts more than 300 booths showcasing wines, cocktails, street food, and gourmet dishes for the influencers to try

Hong Kong Disneyland recently unveiled “The World of Frozen,” the world’s first and largest Frozen-themed land on November 20 while Hong Kong Winterfest will also take place at the harbourfront of West Kowloon Cultural District in December. Other exciting festivities lined up for visitors include a luminous adventure with Le Petit Prince at Ocean Park Hong Kong and the return of the AIA Carnival at Central Harbourfront. 

Families looking for a winter escape need to look no further than Hong Kong.

In a bid to expand the vibrant nightlife, HKTB is handing out one million sets of new “Hong Kong Night Treats” visitor dining coupons, each valued at HK$100.

This initiative aims to encourage visitors to go out and enjoy the city’s night-time offerings and immerse in their wine and dine culture.

Visit https://www.nightvibeshk.gov.hk/ for more information.

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