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HKTB Launches ‘Four Corners of Hong Kong’ Video Series Inviting Visitors to Explore the Four Points of the Compass in Hong Kong

Kuala Lumpur: Millions of visitors choose Hong Kong as their ultimate getaway, drawn by its unique blend of breathtaking coastal scenery, lush greenery, and a dynamic cityscape just a stone’s throw away. With its long-standing commitment to green tourism, Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB) offers visitors enticing insights about the city’s spectacular hiking trails, outlying islands and the Geopark on its Hong Kong Great Outdoors webpage. HKTB is launching a new video series, titled ‘Four Corners of Hong Kong’. The series features four captivating short films that take viewers on a journey to the city’s four corners – north, south, east and west – and showcase Hong Kong’s diverse scenery, with an irresistible invitation to visitors to experience the city’s extraordinary natural beauty.

According to BERNAMA News Agency, the ‘Four Corners of Hong Kong’ series is designed to entice more tourists by highlighting the natural beauty and varied landscapes of the region. Each segment of the series focuses on a different directional point of Hong Kong, providing a unique perspective on the city’s geography and environment. Through these films, viewers can expect to experience an immersive journey that highlights both well-known and hidden gems across the city’s landscape.

The initiative aligns with HKTB’s broader strategy to promote sustainable and green tourism. By showcasing the natural allure of Hong Kong’s hiking trails, islands, and Geopark, the series aims to enhance the city’s image as a haven for outdoor and nature enthusiasts. This video series is part of HKTB’s efforts to boost tourism by offering a fresh and engaging perspective on what the city has to offer beyond its urban attractions.

The launch of the ‘Four Corners of Hong Kong’ series underscores HKTB’s innovative approach in utilizing multimedia storytelling to captivate potential visitors. By focusing on the natural aspects of the city, the series hopes to attract tourists who are eager to explore Hong Kong’s unique blend of urban and natural environments.

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