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August 2001 Issue ![]() Getting
visitors off the tourist trails HKTB will launch its new tourism plan in September, aimed at showcasing all 18 districts of Hong Kong to visitors On April 1, 2001, the Hong Kong Tourism Association changed its name to the Hong Kong Tourism Board and simultaneously unveiled its latest campaign, 'City of Life: Hong Kong Is It!' More >> Hotel occupancy rate stable
More visitors than ever are coming to Hong Kong, yet the territory's
hoteliers can find little to cheer about
Visitor arrivals are set
to break all records this year, with 14.07 million people expected visit Hong Kong,
according to the Hong Kong Tourist Board's (HKTB) forecasts made earlier this year. This
prediction comes on the back of a record setting 15.3 per cent increase last year, which
saw 13.06 million visitors enter the territory. More >> Luxury Shanghai hotels sure
to delight business travellers
With a steady stream
of international and domestic investment flowing into Shanghai, top hotels in the bustling
Mainland city have seen their average occupancy rates rise to a healthy 70 per cent in the
past year. More >> Mission to DPRK and Northeast China
HKGCC leads Hong Kong's first trade mission to study business
opportunities in North Korea
Chamber
Director Dr Eden Woon led a 17-member study mission to Northeast China and the Democratic
People's Republic of Korea from July 8 to 13. More >> Business the catalyst of Hong Kong's
success
SAR still has a lot going for it and has nothing to fear from neighbouring
cities, says the Chief Secretary for Administration
First, Hong
Kong. How do we feel four years after the transition? Are we in good shape? Are we heading
in the right direction? What does the future hold for us? Can we compete with our regional
rivals? More >> HKCSI returns from fruitful study mission to
Beijing
Boundless Ocean -
that is a fitting description of the potential of the China market after the country
enters the WTO. It is also the name of the vice minister who received the Hong Kong
Coalition of Service Industries delegation to Beijing on July 16. More
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