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      Summits to promote HK to the world

      2025-04-13 18:38 Last Updated At:18:48

      A series of major cultural and tourism summits is focusing significant international attention on Hong Kong and the World Tourism Cities Federation Fragrant Hills Tourism Summit 2025 marks the first time the event will be held in the city.

      Source: news.gov.hk

      Source: news.gov.hk

      This important annual event is anticipated to attract more than 400 representatives from 40-plus countries and regions worldwide. Commissioner for Tourism Angelina Cheung said this equates to a record attendance for the event.

      Apart from announcing that among those attending will be mayors, vice mayors, and officials from various tourism ministries, Mrs Cheung emphasised that the summit will serve as an excellent platform for exchanging ideas and discussing sustainable tourism development.

      Source: news.gov.hk

      Source: news.gov.hk

      The event will feature several forums, including a mayors' forum focusing on innovation and sustainability in tourism development. Additionally, a themed forum on aviation and tourism will be held, along with trade forums that will facilitate business discussions among tourism organisations and travel agencies from Hong Kong, Beijing, and other international cities.

      Mrs Cheung highlighted that the summit presents a significant opportunity for these organisations to explore different tourism resources and products, as well as negotiate business agreements, reinforcing Hong Kong's role as a “super connector” in the global tourism landscape.

      Commissioner for Tourism Angelina Cheung .Source: news.gov.hk

      Commissioner for Tourism Angelina Cheung .Source: news.gov.hk

      In addition to the tourism summit, cultural conferences are also making a splash on Hong Kong’s events calendar. The Museum Summit 2025 took place at the Convention & Exhibition Centre at the end of March. It garnered record-high participation from over 7,000 registrants who hailed from 39 countries. One-third of attendees were non-local.

      The forum was organised by the Leisure & Cultural Services Department, in partnership with The Guimet - National Museum of Asian Arts in France. Themed “Going Beyond”, it brought together over 30 experts and leaders in the sector, from 17 countries, to share experiences, research findings, and ideas. Delegates included more than 40 museum practitioners from the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area Museum Alliance and Association of Southeast Asian Nations member states.

      Source: news.gov.hk

      Source: news.gov.hk

      Furthermore, the 13th Asia Cultural Co-operation Forum is scheduled to take place from April 22 to 23. The event will promote cultural co-operation across the Asian region, allowing attendees to share strategies for promoting culture and the arts. It will also reinforce Hong Kong’s role as an East-meets-West centre for international cultural exchange.

      Celebrating Hong Kong cinema with director Ann Hui in London

      The Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office, London (London ETO) supported the Chinese Cinema Project in presenting the Hong Kong New Wave: 1979 - 1989 Film Festival from April 1 to May 16 (London time) in London.

      The film festival presents nine iconic Hong Kong films, with selected sessions accompanied by introductions and panel discussions led by notable film experts, offering audiences a deeper understanding of the historical and artistic significance of Hong Kong films. A highlight of the festival was the special masterclass titled "In Conversation with Ann Hui", held on April 17 in partnership with director Ann Hui's alma mater, the London Film School, as well as King's College London, where director Hui engaged in a dynamic exchange with film critics, students and the audience, sharing her personal journey, creative insights, and reflections on the evolution of the Hong Kong film industry. She also joined two Q&A sessions on April 18 and 19, as well as a reception on April 18 at The Garden Cinema, further enriching the festival experience.

      The Director-General of the London ETO, Miss Fiona Chau, addressed the audience at the masterclass, emphasising the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government's unwavering commitment to fostering the development of Hong Kong's creative industries. She highlighted Hong Kong's role as a vibrant East-meets-West centre for international cultural exchange as underpinned by the National 14th Five-Year Plan. "Director Hui is a pioneer of Hong Kong cinema. Her remarkable work has brought Hong Kong's cinematic excellence to global audiences. To better understand the stories and spirit behind her films, please visit Hong Kong to experience our rich blend of heritage, innovation, and cinematic energy," she said.

      The Chinese Cinema Project is dedicated to promoting the work of Chinese filmmakers in the United Kingdom via regular screenings and cultural promotion. The Hong Kong New Wave: 1979 - 1989 Film Festival is expected to welcome over 1 800 guests across 19 screenings, one panel discussion and one masterclass from April to May 2025.

      Celebrating Hong Kong cinema with director Ann Hui in London  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

      Celebrating Hong Kong cinema with director Ann Hui in London Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

      Celebrating Hong Kong cinema with director Ann Hui in London  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

      Celebrating Hong Kong cinema with director Ann Hui in London Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

      Celebrating Hong Kong cinema with director Ann Hui in London  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

      Celebrating Hong Kong cinema with director Ann Hui in London Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

      Celebrating Hong Kong cinema with director Ann Hui in London  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

      Celebrating Hong Kong cinema with director Ann Hui in London Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

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