Check out the HKTB's top four trendy, eye-catching Halloween hot spots and must-try experiences:
1. Trick-or-Treating at HKTB Visitor CentresStarting today, the
HKTB's Visitor Centres, located at
Hong Kong International Airport,
Hong Kong West Kowloon Station, and the
Tsim Sha Tsui Star Ferry Pier will undergo a mischievous transformation, with Halloween-themed posters and decorations to celebrate Halloween together with the city. Drop by for a trick or treat with our staff and pick up a delectable treat! The HKTB will also help visitors plan a customised Halloween itinerary. Visitors may even get a chance to receive a limited-edition festive charm on the days leading up to Halloween!
2. Adorable Spirits Make Exclusive Appearances at MTR StationsGet ready for a dose of cuteness, as a set of 10 adorable little spirits, each designed with elements inspired by authentic local features or landmarks in their respective areas, will make their debut at 10 MTR stations starting on Wednesday (18 October). The stations include
Central, Admiralty, Ocean Park, Causeway Bay, Wan Chai, Tsim Sha Tsui, East Tsim Sha Tsui*,
Sham Shui Po, Sunny Bay and
Tung Chung, surprising passengers with different festive poses. Assemble the cute spirits as you travel or commute!
Starting today, the MTR's
Admiralty and
Causeway Bay stations will be transformed into
Halloween-themed stations. Pumpkin-themed decorations will adorn the station lobbies, platform floors, stairs, escalators, walls, entrances, and other areas to greet visitors, or encourage city dwellers to slow down, take a snapshot and get lost in the festive ambience in the bustling stations. Passengers may also find the decorations in the
Central, Wan Chai and
Tsim Sha Tsui stations.
3. Spooky Transformation of Land and Sea Sightseeing TransportationLooking to experience the vibrant side of Hong Kong and the night vibes of the charming Victoria Harbour during Halloween? Hop aboard the
Sightseeing Bus, the
Star Ferry and the
Dukling junk boat, dressed up in colourful Halloween attire, and embark on a pleasant journey across Hong Kong Island and Kowloon effortlessly, admiring the stunning views of Victoria Harbour with a special festive twist. Lingering over the
Central Pier will be a
giant laughing pumpkin designed by the HKTB, beckoning to visitors to take selfies with it!
4. Spirited Decorations Adorning Six Tourist Hot SpotsColourful and gleeful pumpkins, spirits, bats, spiders and candies in the form of neon lights, marquees and LED art installations will also take over tourist hot spots, including the
Park Lane Shopper's Boulevard, the Avenue of Stars, Harbour City in Tsim Sha Tsui, Lee Tung Avenue in Wan Chai, the Mid-Levels Escalator in Central, and the
bus stop outside the
Sogo Department Store in Causeway Bay starting today, creating an extra level of Halloween aura and party ambience in the city. Check in at these locations, get your camera ready, and catch these lovely Halloween friends with your photo-taking skills!
Eight major shopping malls and attraction in Tsim Sha Tsui, Causeway Bay and Central –
Harbour City, The ONE, Avenue of Stars, Lee Tung Avenue, Times Square, Fashion Walk, Sogo Department Store and
Central Market – will be giving out limited-edition Halloween souvenirs to visitors and the public from 27 to 31 October, in conjunction with various festive activities organised by the malls.
A dedicated Halloween page will be available on the HKTB's online platform (
https://www.discoverhongkong.com/eng/explore/culture/halloween.html), consolidating the city’s festive highlights, event information, shopping discounts and other festival information for the convenience of the public and visitors. Stay up to date on all things Halloween-related in Hong Kong!
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https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20231015131415/en/ContactMr Chokie Cheng
Email:
chokie.cheng@hktb.comMs Annie Ng
Email:
annie.yl.ng@hktb.comSource : Hong Kong Tourism Board
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