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Hong kong tourism board events
Hong kong tourism board events











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Over 4,000 tourism industry representatives, journalists, and academics registered for the event as global industry leaders shared insights into the effects of the Coronavirus outbreak on travel, how the industry should respond, and the trends to expect as people begin travelling again in the post-pandemic period. Themselves in classic, memorable scenes of Victoria Harbour and Kowloon Peninsula to get a taste of everyday life in old Hong Kong," concluded Anthony Lau, executive director of HKTB.The Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB) hosted an online forum on 24 th June titled “Beyond COVID-19: Global Tourism’s New Normal” – the first event of its kind focusing on the post-pandemic tourism prospects for Hong Kong, Mainland and International Markets. "We are delighted to collaborate with sky100 and the internationally recognised leader in immersive experience design, TimeLooper to offer visitors a spectacular experience, in which they can enjoy the stunning scenery of Victoria Harbour and views of different districts and landmarks, while immersing Other than watching VR videos, customers can opt to buy VR videos or a cardboard viewer. We were able to utilise TimeLooper’s cutting-edge teleportation technology and new VR production techniques to place viewers closer to the action than ever before and as a result allow them to experience two of Hong Kong’s most important historical cultural scenes in an immersive and fun manner.” Yigit Yigiter, CEO of TimeLooper, said “Partnering with HKTB and sky100 to showcase the classic scenes of kung-fu fighting and old Kowloon City was an opportunity too good to pass. "We not only aim to let visitors enjoy our unique 360-degree panoramic views of Hong Kong, but also get to know more information about this amazing city during their visits," said Stella Wong, general manager of sky100. Named “VR Time Travel: Step into Old Hong Kong”, audience can enjoy a 360-degree panorama of classic and memorable scenes of Hong Kong at sky100, such as Hollywood Road crowded with rickshaw pullers in the 1960s, and the neighbourhoods around Kai Tak Airport in the 1980s – when aircraft flew just over the top of the residential area. Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB) has partnered with sky100 and virtual reality (VR) experience design house TimeLooper to launch VR interactive microfilms, showcasing the life of old Hong Kong.













Hong kong tourism board events