Hong Kong Ignites Global Tourism with Massive Summer Spectacle and Multi-Million Dollar Reward Campaign
Explore the "Hong Kong Summer Fun" campaign featuring the Sun Life International Dragon Boat Races, Pixar Summer Fest, and the Hong Kong Football Festival 2026. Discover multi-million dollar rewards, fifty percent discounts on attractions, and exclusive dining offers at the Events Capital of Asia. Experience a citywide celebration of sports, culture, and luxury retail through August 31.
To elevate the visitor experience, the government-subvented tourism body has launched the "Summer Deals" program, which continues through August 31 to provide systematic rewards across transport, dining, and retail sectors. In a strategic alliance with Trip.com Group, the authorities have unveiled over twenty million Hong Kong dollars worth of offers encompassing nineteen major attractions and three primary transport operators. Travelers who secure hotel accommodations via Trip.com for the period spanning July 1 to September 14, with transactions exceeding fifteen hundred Hong Kong dollars, are eligible to unlock a "Summer Getaway Pack" featuring fifty percent discounts on landmark experiences. These incentives include significant price reductions for the Ngong Ping 360 Roundtrip Standard Cable Car, Big Bus Tours Essential Tickets, and specialized food and beverage tours at the Sha Tin and Happy Valley Racecourses hosted by The Hong Kong Jockey Club.
The digital landscape of the campaign is further bolstered by a collaboration with AlipayHK, Alipay, and Alipay+, facilitating "Summer Instant Rewards" across nearly one hundred prominent shopping malls. Participating venues include Central Market, Festival Walk, Hysan Place, ifc mall, Hong Kong International Airport, K11, Mira Place, New Town Plaza, Olympian City, Peak Galleria, SOGO, Stanley Plaza, Times Square, and Windsor House. Visitors scanning designated codes can receive random spending rewards of up to five hundred Hong Kong dollars or Chinese Yuan. Specific merchant highlights include admission to the "The Cha Chaan Teng Codex" exhibition at AIRSIDE, premium pastry gift boxes at Imperial Patisserie within Central Market, and buy-one-get-one-free offers for the Glacier ice rink and Festival Grand Cinema at Festival Walk. Additional incentives feature thirty percent discounts at the i.t Outlet in MegaBox, significant price reductions at Mira Dining, and bonus gaming tokens at Nina Mall’s Jumping Gym.
The gastronomic sector is offering aggressive promotions in partnership with the Quality Tourism Services Association and the Hong Kong Retail Management Association. Exclusive opportunities include buy-one-get-one-free Black Pearl Tasting Menus at Chinesology and signature tasting sets at Lubuds group establishments such as Sushi Zushi and Toriten. Remarkable value-based offers feature abalone bites at On Kee and winter melon pastries at Kee Wah Bakery for one Hong Kong dollar, while Men Wah Bing Teng and McDonald’s are providing signature meals for as low as ten Hong Kong dollars. These offers are distributed on a first-come, first-served basis, with many accessible via the Discover Hong Kong digital platform.
The cultural and sporting calendar is headlined by the fiftieth-anniversary edition of the Sun Life Hong Kong International Dragon Boat Races, occurring from June 27 to June 28 at the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront. This massive event features over two hundred and twenty teams from sixteen countries competing in twenty-one races across Victoria Harbour. The celebration extends into a thirteen-day festival from June 19 to July 1, featuring a Dragon Boat Food Lane and cultural workshops on fishing net plaiting and traditional food preparation. Simultaneously, Hong Kong Disneyland Resort has inaugurated the "Pixar Summer Fest," featuring the "Pixar Pals Spectacular" nighttime drone and fountain show alongside the "Pixar Water Play Street Party" and the "Friendtastic" parade.
Wildlife and design enthusiasts are offered specialized experiences, including the "Pandastic Summer Birthday Celebration" at Ocean Park Hong Kong. This event honors the second birthday of giant panda twins Elder Sister Jia Jia and Little Brother De De, alongside their parents Ying Ying and Le Le, and fellow pandas An An and Ke Ke. In the realm of contemporary art, the M+ museum is hosting "Design Ah! Experience the Wonder of Everyday Design" from June 27 through January 10, 2027. Furthermore, the Kai Tak Cruise Terminal will host the Hong Kong debut of "Bubble Planet" starting June 29, providing a multi-sensory digital art environment. The summer season concludes with the Hong Kong Football Festival 2026 at the new fifty-thousand-seat Kai Tak Stadium from July 31 to August 5, featuring prestigious clubs Manchester City, FC Internazionale Milano, Chelsea FC, and Juventus in a series of high-stakes matches and open training sessions.
The Hong Kong Tourism Board remains the primary government-subvented body tasked with the global marketing of the city and the enhancement of the visitor journey. By making critical recommendations to the administration regarding infrastructure and facility quality, the organization aims to maximize the socio-economic contribution of tourism. This summer’s extensive campaign serves as a strategic instrument to consolidate Hong Kong’s position as a unique, world-class destination, leveraging multi-sector partnerships to ensure a comprehensive and rewarding experience for every visitor arriving in the Events Capital of Asia.

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