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New Round of “Spend-To-Redeem Free Tours” Open for Registration Tomorrow PRESS RELEASE 新聞稿 Date: 31 May 2021 Total page: 1 New Round of “Spend-to-Redeem Free Tours” Open for Registration Tomorrow The Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB) is rolling out a new round of the “Spend-to-Redeem Free Tours” programme, with registration opening tomorrow (1 June). About 190 itineraries, designed by various local tour operators, are available in the new round, which will be uploaded to the HKTB’s programme website in two batches. Starting from tomorrow, members of the public can choose from the first batch of about 130 itineraries and register directly with the tour operators. The first batch of itineraries uploaded cover a wide range of themes and experiences, including the Scenic Harbour, Lively Culture, Gastro-Fantasies, Endless Entertainment, Neighbourhoods and Family Fun. On top of local attractions, the itineraries include workshops related to gourmet food and handicrafts, fishing and farming activities, as well as pet-friendly experience. Half-day tours include at least two points of interests and one meal, many of which offer a hotel buffet, seafood tasting on an outlying island, or other delicacies (see appendix). Members of the public can register for a local tour with machine-printed receipt(s) after spending HK$800 or more at local retail and dining outlets. Registered participants are required to submit the receipt(s) to the tour operator and pay a deposit of HK$100 per person (to be returned on the day of the tour). To meet the government’s latest anti-pandemic requirements, all participating tour operators are required to sign the Anti-epidemic Undertakings for Local Tours. All participants are required to scan the QR code for recording when boarding vehicles and entering all venues (including attractions and restaurants) where the “Leave Home Safe” QR codes are displayed. The quota for the new round of “Spend-to-Redeem Free Tours” has been increased to 20,000, and the tours are available on a first-come, first-served basis. The second batch of about 60 tours is expected to be uploaded in mid-June. Website: HolidayHK.com/en-hk/free-tours Inquiry hotline: 2807 6100 (Mon-Fri: 9am-6pm; Sat: 9am-1pm; except for public holidays) – Ends – For media inquiries, please contact: Ms Alice Li Ms Chanda Cheung Tel: +852 2807 6195 Tel: +852 2807 6363 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] During non-office hours, please call 8200 7860. 2nd Round of Free Tour Programme (First Batch) 第二輪賞你遊香港 (首批) Booking Date: 1 June 2021 報名日期: 2021年 6月1日 No Travel Agent Tour Name Tour Highlight Restaurant Contact Number 編號旅行社 旅行團名稱 精選行程 餐廳 聯絡電話 1 18 Travel Limited All about Arts Sai Ying Pun ArtLane > Wall Art > Hotel Lunch Buffet > Hong Kong Museum of Art Royal Pacific Hotel 2721 1368 旅遊 18有限公司 藝術出行 ⻄營盤藝⾥坊 > 浮雕壁畫 > 酒店自助午餐 > 香港藝術館 皇家太平洋酒店 2 All U Travel (HK) Ltd The Tasting of Lamma Island Seafood Lunch > Sok Kwu Wan Tin Hau Temple > Kamikaze Cave Rainbow Seafood Restaurant 3612 9788 遨遊家旅行社 (香港 ) 有限公司 南丫島感動味蕾海鮮行 海鮮午餐 > 索罟灣天后宮 > 神風洞 天虹海鮮酒家 3 Arrow Travel Agency Ltd Walk with Me in Wan Chai The Pawn > Tai Yuen Street Market > The Old Wan Chai Post Office > Blue House > No.7 Mallory Street (formerly Comix Home Novotel Century hotel 3198 9360 雅達旅運有限公司 回憶軒尼詩 Base and Green House) > Hotel Lunch Buffet 香港諾富特世紀酒店 和昌大押 > 太原街市集 >舊灣仔郵政局 > 藍屋 > 茂蘿街 7號綠屋 (綠屋 ) >酒店自助午餐 4 ATI Travel Hidden Gems Lookout Government Hill & St. John's Cathedral > Man Mo Temple > Hollywood Road > Tai Ping Shan Street District > Upper Lascar Row Wooloomooloo Steakhouse TST East 2724 3236 環駿旅遊 細味中古街 (Cat Street) > Wooloomooloo Steakhouse TST East 尖東 Wooloomooloo牛扒屋 政府山及中環花園道聖約翰座堂 > 文武廟 > 荷李活道 > 太平山街小社區 (PoHo) > 摩羅上街(古董街) > 尖東 Wooloomooloo牛扒屋 5 Atlas Travel Limited Authentic Taste : Farmer Life Kat Hing Wai - Kam Tin Village Wall Paintings > Mother of Ms Kwok > Open Arms > Lunch > Farmers Villa Wai Ho Seafood 2723 9922 雅時達旅遊有限公司 回歸田園自然行 吉慶圍錦田壁畫村 > 「郭老師的⺟親」 > 「張開的雙手」 > 午餐 > 淺土耕作 蔚濠海鮮飯堂 6 Bao Shinn International Express Ltd Luxurious Enjoyment at the Peak Hong Kong Observation Wheel > Jinyaju Noodle Bar > Monopoly Dreams™ Jinyaju Noodle Bar 2366 8818 寶信國際旅遊有限公司 山頂奢華樂 香港摩天輪 >「金玡居」台灣手工麵店 > 香港大富翁夢想世界 ™ 「金玡居」台灣手工麵店 7 Best Funny Holiday Travel Services Limited Hong Kong Historical Tour Hong Kong Heritage Museum > sky100 Hong Kong Observation Deck > Chinese Lunch Jade Palace Chinese Restaurant 5546 6734 繽紛遊天下旅遊有限公司 文化放題 香港文化博物館 > 天際 100香港觀景台 > 中式午餐 盈翠軒酒家 8 Big Line Holiday Limited Two by Two Family Voyage Victoria Peak Garden > Lunch > Noah's Ark Hong Kong Café on the PARK in Royal Pacific Hotel 6284 4992 大航假期有限公司 生命力體驗樂郊遊 太平山山頂公園 > 午餐 > 香港挪亞方舟 皇家太平洋酒店「柏景餐廳」 9 Brilliant Travel Expert Limited Tofu-bilities Thai Lunch > Long Ping Strawberry Grape Farm > Tofu Factory Visit Thai Chiu restaurant 3976 6339 鑄博旅遊專家有限公司 泰.消遙本地⼀⽇遊 泰式午餐 > 朗屏士多啤梨葡萄園 > 豆品工場 泰潮 10 C&W Travel Service Co Limited Rock Your Body Hong Kong Climbing Park > Lunch > The Mills Yue Kee Roast Goose Restaurant 2723 9988 金活旅遊有限公司 攀出個未來 香港攀爬樂園 > 午餐 > 南豐紗廠 裕記燒鵝大飯店 9684 9889 (只限 WhatsApp only) 11 Carry On Travel Services Ltd Breeze at Lei Yue Mun Kwun Tong 'Temple Street' > Seafood Lunch > Lei Yue Mun Quarry Lei Yue Mun Kong Lung Seafood 5100 0160 (只限 WhatsApp Only) 吉安旅遊 鯉魚門海風之旅 觀塘「廟宇⼀條街」 > 海鮮午餐 > 鯉魚門石礦場 Restaurant 鯉魚門港龍海鮮酒家 12 CC Holiday Ltd Gourmet Searching at Lau Fau Shan Manqing Street > The Kam Tin Wall Painting Village > Seafood Lunch > Lau Fau Shan Dried Seafood Street Sum Shing Seafood Restaurant 3525 3083 暢達假期有限公司 惜鄉味 滿清⼀條街 > 錦田壁畫村 > 海鮮午餐 > 流浮山海味街 流浮山森城海鮮酒家 13 Century Holiday International Travel Service Fillin-Hot Cultural Day Tour Tsing Ma Bridge Viewing Platform > Tsui Sing Lau Pagoda > Ping Shan Heritage Trail > West Kowloon Cultural District > Lunch Hoi Won Teen, Harbour Grand Kowloon 2896 6309 (HK) Co Limited 回到過去。元朗 青馬大橋觀景台 > 聚星樓 > 屏山文物徑 > ⻄九文化區 > 午餐 九龍海逸君綽酒店「海雲天」餐廳 世紀假⽇國際旅行社 (香港 )有限公司 14 Cherie Travel Services Limited Be a City Farmer One Day Sha Tin Tsang Tai Uk > Lunch > Tuen Mun New Life Interactive Farm > Organic Soap Making > Organic Planting ClubONE Riviera 3702 3092 欣悅旅遊有限公司 城市農夫 沙田曾大屋 > 午餐 > 屯門新生互動農場 > 製作有機香草肥皂 > 學習有機盆栽培苗 沙田會所⼀號⽔中天 15 China Creative Tour Ltd Lucky Seven Tai Kwun > The Blue House > Hotel Lunch > Tsim Sha Tsui Clock Tower > 1881 Heritage > The Xiqu Centre > sky100 Hong Kong Metropark Hotel Kowloon or a similar 2721 1368 頂上旅行(香港)有限公司 七星之旅 Observation Deck establishment 大館 > 藍屋 (香港故事館 ) > 酒店午餐 > 尖沙咀鐘樓 > 1881 > 戲曲中心 > 天際 100香港觀景台 九龍維景酒店或同級別酒店 16 China International Travel Service (Hong Good Old Days Hong Kong Tour Lei Yue Mun Quarry > Lei Yue Mun – Tin Hau Temple > Dim-sum Lunch > Lascar Row > Man Mo Temple > Tai Kwun North Garden Restaurant 2732 5752 Kong) Holdings Limited 懷舊情懷老大街之行 鯉魚門石礦場 > 鯉魚門天后廟 > 點心午餐 > 摩羅街 > 文武廟 > 大館 北園酒家 中國國旅 (香港 )旅行社有限公司 17 China Travel Service (Hong Kong) Limited Immerse Yourself in Hong Kong Culture Mui Wo Fishing Village > Hotel BBQ Buffet Lunch > Mui Wo Hung Shing Old Temple > Centennial Man Mo Temple > Mangrove Silver Mine Bay Hotel 2998 7777 香港中國旅行社有限公司 大嶼山打卡地圖 Beach, Mui Wo > Silver Mine Bay Waterfall, Silver Mine Cave 銀礦灣酒店 梅窩小漁村 > 酒店自助 BBQ午餐 > 梅窩洪聖古廟 > 百年文武廟 > 梅窩紅樹灘 > 銀礦灣瀑布、銀礦洞 18 Connexus Travel Ltd It's All About Buns Sok Kwu Wan > Handmade Cha Kwo Workshop > Lunch > Shek Pai Wan > Hong Kong Observation Wheel Rainbow Seafood Restaurant 3151 8900 全旅達國際旅遊有限公司 南丫古早鮮味行 索罟灣 > 茶果製作工作坊 > 午餐 > 石排灣 > 香港摩天輪 天虹海鮮酒家 2nd Round of Free Tour Programme (First Batch) 第二輪賞你遊香港 (首批 ) Booking Date: 1 June 2021 報名日期 : 2021年6月1日 19 Corporate Travel Management Limited In-depth tour at Industrial Building Former Cape Collinson Battery > Repulse Bay and Tin Hau Temple > Revitalised Industrial Building > Western Lunch > ArtLane TE QUIERO MUCHO or Ovolo 2313 9829 香港特色工廈活化深度行 哥連臣角砲台遺址 > 淺⽔灣及天后廟 > 黃竹坑活化工廈 > ⻄式午餐 > 藝⾥坊 20 Creative China Holiday Tour Limited Live Free in Yau Tsim Mong or Thai-Hard Hong Kong Clock Tower > Avenue of Stars > Open Top Bus to Explore Yau Tsim Mong District > Dinner > Tung Choi Street (Ladies' Amazing Restaurant in City View Hotel 3578 8358 港旅國際旅遊有限公司 暢遊油尖旺。泰精彩 Market) 城景酒店 Amazing餐廳 尖沙咀鐘樓 > 星光大道 > 開篷巴士暢遊油尖旺區 > 晚餐 > 通菜街 (女人街 ) 21 Crux Global Hotel Reservation Ltd Enjoying the Night Breeze PMQ > Dinner > Open Top Bus Sightseeing > Hong Kong Observation Wheel Gustaci Pizza Lounge 5484 7035 高仕環球酒店訂房服務有限公司 情迷夜中環 元創方 > 晚餐 > 開篷巴士夜遊 > 香港摩天輪 22 CTI Holiday Limited Dim Sum is Life Dim Sum Breakfast > Man Mo Temple > Hong Kong News-Expo > Wing Lee Street > The Peak Tram > Sky Terrace 428 Tim Ho Wan 2812 8268 港譽國際旅遊有限公司 港島歷史尋味之旅 點心早餐 > 上環文武廟 > 香港新聞博覽館 > 永利街 > 山頂纜車 > 凌霄閣摩天台 428 添好運點心專門店 23 CTSHK Metropole International Travel The Secret of Kam Tin Kat Hing Wai > Kam Tin Village Murals + Red Brick House > Sau Tao Noodles Museum > Lantau Link Viewing Platform > Lunch > City Chiu Chow Restaurant 9033 2984 Services 錦田秘密 Chi Lin Nunnery 潮州城 港中旅京華國際旅行社 錦田吉慶圍 > 錦田壁畫村 +紅磚屋 > 壽桃牌展覽中心 > 青馬大橋觀景台 > 午餐 > 志蓮淨苑 24 Dot Dot Travel (Galaxy Voyage Limited) Have Fun Together at Ma Wan Lunch > Fong Yuen Study Hall > DIY Glass Gems Workshop Metropark Hotel 3583 2129 點點遊 馬灣尋味同樂遊 午餐 > 芳園書室 > DIY海玻璃工作坊 維景酒店 4663 8386 (只限 WhatsApp only) 25 Dream Tour (HK) Limited Melt Away in the Hill Top Man Mo Temple > PMQ > The Peak Tram > Madame Tussauds Hong Kong > Lunch > Sky Terrace 428 Jinyaju Noodle Bar 2334 3099 暢遊凌霄 文武廟 > PMQ元創方 > 山頂纜車 > 香港杜莎夫人蠟像館 > 午餐 > 凌霄閣摩天台 428 「金玡居」台灣手工麵店 26 Early Bird Travel Bonus Limited Walking through the History of Hong Flag Raising Ceremony at Golden Bauhinia Square > Dr Sun Yat-sen Museum > Central Century-old Tong Lau > Chinese Lunch > Grand Fulum Palace 6948 6686 天堂鳥旅遊獎賞有限公司 Kong Blue House, Yellow House and Hong Kong House of Stories > Pak
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