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HKTB Invites Visitors and Locals to "Hallo" Hong Kong Halloween

Retrieved on: 
Sunday, October 15, 2023

Smiley pumpkins, mischievous spirits and candy pops will show up in different corners of Hong Kong, creating a joyful Halloween experience for visitors and locals.

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  • Smiley pumpkins, mischievous spirits and candy pops will show up in different corners of Hong Kong, creating a joyful Halloween experience for visitors and locals.
  • The Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB) is delighted to launch the "Hallo" Hong Kong Halloween promotion starting today (15 October).
  • View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20231015131415/en/
    Trick-or-Treating at HKTB Visitor Centres (Photo: Hong Kong Tourism Board)
    Mr Dane Cheng, HKTB Executive Director, said, “Among cities in Asia, Hong Kong is one of those with the most buoyant Halloween ambience, with a wide range of celebrations and unique experiences.
  • Looking to experience the vibrant side of Hong Kong and the night vibes of the charming Victoria Harbour during Halloween?

Hop to it: Hong Kong’s Luckiest Spots in the Year of the Rabbit

Retrieved on: 
Friday, January 20, 2023

In honor of the Year of the Rabbit, here are four of Hong Kong’s most fortuitous experiences to fill your year with good luck, health and prosperity.

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  • In honor of the Year of the Rabbit, here are four of Hong Kong’s most fortuitous experiences to fill your year with good luck, health and prosperity.
  • (Photo: Business Wire)
    Brought to you by the Hong Kong Tourism Board, a series of dazzling CNY checkpoints have transformed the Victoria Harbour waterfront.
  • For starters, a giant Lucky Rabbit is making its debut on the roof of the Central Pier.
  • The Year of the Rabbit marks the return of many authentic Hong Kong CNY customs for visitors to enjoy!

Hop to it: Top Hong Kong's Luckiest Spots to Visit in the Year of the Rabbit

Retrieved on: 
Sunday, January 22, 2023

In honour of the Year of the Rabbit, here are five of Hong Kong's most fortuitous experiences to fill your year with good luck, health and prosperity.

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  • In honour of the Year of the Rabbit, here are five of Hong Kong's most fortuitous experiences to fill your year with good luck, health and prosperity.
  • Don a new lucky red T-shirt, a red cheongsam dress or a Tang suit, then head to Hong Kong's festive displays to take epic shots for the Year of Rabbit.
  • Brought to you by the Hong Kong Tourism Board, a series of dazzling CNY checkpoints have transformed the harbourfront.
  • The Year of the Rabbit marks the return of many authentic Hong Kong CNY customs for visitors to enjoy!

Hop to it: Top Hong Kong’s Luckiest Spots to Visit in the Year of the Rabbit

Retrieved on: 
Friday, January 13, 2023

In honour of the Year of the Rabbit, here are five of Hong Kong’s most fortuitous experiences to fill your year with good luck, health and prosperity.

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  • In honour of the Year of the Rabbit, here are five of Hong Kong’s most fortuitous experiences to fill your year with good luck, health and prosperity.
  • View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20230113005197/en/
    A giant Lucky Rabbit is making its debut on the roof of the Central Pier.
  • (Photo Credit: Hong Kong Tourism Board)
    Brought to you by the Hong Kong Tourism Board, a series of dazzling CNY checkpoints have transformed the harbourfront.
  • The Year of the Rabbit marks the return of many authentic Hong Kong CNY customs for visitors to enjoy!

BlackSky Completes Critical On-Orbit Milestones with Global-1 and -2 Satellites as It Readies for Start of Commercial Operations

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Tuesday, April 9, 2019
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  • View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20190409005351/en/
    The first time-series stack highlights BlackSky site monitoring over Melbourne, Australia in the last week of March 2019.
  • In the Docklands neighborhood, west of Melbournes Central Business District, Marvel Stadium rises over Central Pier and the waterfront.
  • Parking patterns, traffic conditions and train locations quickly reveal the first image in the time-series stack as a weekend collection.
  • This is a pre-production time-series image stack that is downsampled and compressed and not fully representative of BlackSky imagery product quality.