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New Tour Product Development Scheme – The 9th Round of Approved Products

Funded Products Name of Product Name of Agent Product Description Romancing Creative This photography tour showcases the living cultures and Holiday Tour history of 1980s Hong Kong. Begin at Mei Lok Studio with Limited photo sets that recreate the look of ’80s Hong Kong. Then, take a nostalgic ride on the Coral Sea ferry from Kwun Tong to Sai Wan Ho. The tour ends at Soho East. Geo Sites Day Trip Creative China Tailor-made for the Japan market, this green tour begins with Holiday Tour the Lions Nature Education Centre at Tsiu Hang. A boat ride Limited to Sharp Island at Sai Kung Pier allows visitors to explore its beautiful natural sand levee (tombolo). Head back to the pier for a seafood lunch, then visit the East Dam and its spectacular hexagonal rock columns. Dream Tour (HK) Targeting Korea market, this walking tour explores the Sham Community Ltd Shui Po district’s local culture. From the Heritage of Mei Ho Development House Museum, the tour passes the Garden Bakery Factory Experiential Tour and Head Office, then shops at the Golden Computer Arcade and strolls down Toy Street and Apliu Street. Vegetarian Food & Hong Kong This foodie tour focuses on vegetarian food and culture. Try Cultural Tour Greeters Ltd vegetarian dim sum in Wong Tai Sin and explore how religion and culture interact at the Wong Tai Sin Temple. Visit the nearby Nan Lian Garden for vegan (dairy-, egg- and gluten- free) ice-cream. Then finish at the old Tai Po Police Station, a Grade I historic building now revitalised as a restaurant that serves vegetarian dishes with a low-carbon footprint. Shopping in Sham Shui HS Travel Visit the Heritage of Mei Ho House Museum, browse through Po International Fuk Wing Street and the Golden Computer Arcade, then stroll Company Limited along Road, Pei Ho Street Market and Apliu Street. Finally, shop around Yu Chau Street for handicraft decorations to DIY your own souvenir. The Hidden Food Jebsen Holidays Discover Hong Kong’s different dining cultures. Enjoy local Menu of Hong Kong Limited teatime snacks with Hong Kong-style milk and egg tarts. Hunt for fresh ingredients at a wet market. Visit different kinds of grocery stores and explore the local wisdom about drying and preserving seafood. Lastly, taste Chinese tea before dining at a in Sham Shui Po.

Name of Product Name of Agent Product Description Explore Island South – Lamma Rainbow Stroll through the main streets of Ap Lei Chau and ride a boat — Fisherman' Tour Services to explore the Aberdeen Typhoon Shelter, then visit Lamma Experience Limited Fisherfolk’s Village to learn about local fisherfolk culture and take a look at Hong Kong’s only circular, deep-sea fish cage. Lastly, enjoy a traditional fisherman’s meal – the “Nine Big Feast”. What Do Ghosts Eat? Walk in Hong Kong Explore the neighbourhood to learn about its Wan Chai Ghosts & Limited western and eastern ghost traditions. Visit Mount Carmel Food Tour Church, Kwong Ming Street, Dominion Garden, and hear about the district’s history as a hub for the Portuguese. Listen to the old stories and ghost myths of St Luke's College, , Southorn Playground, and the former Wan Chai post office and old Wanchai Market. Stop by local papier mache shop to have a touch on paper offerings. Then feed yourself with Hong Kong-style and egg tarts at local , and shop for local snacks at the wet market.

Non Funded Products: Name of Product Name of Agent Product Description Happy Go Lucky Hong Big Foot Global Experience local custom to explore Hong Kong’s beliefs about Kong Tour Limited luck. Head to Wong Tai Sin Temple to see how local worshippers pray for good fortune, then to Statue Square to learn fun facts about feng shui. Take a tram ride to the Canal Road Flyover (Goose Neck Bridge) to learn about Petty Person Beating. Finally, enjoy a beer and try your luck at the Happy Valley Racecourse. Happy Valley Hong Kong A La Visit different cemeteries in the Happy Valley district Cemetery Tour Carte including Hong Kong Muslim Cemetery, St. Michael's Catholic Cemetery, , Parsee Cemetery, the Hindu Temple and the Jewish Cemetery, to learn more about Hong Kong’s various religions and history.