HKTB Launches “Four Corners of Hong Kong” Video Series Inviting Visitors to Explore the Four Points of the Compass in Hong Kong
Highlighting Star-Studded Adventures on Mountain Trails and Coastal Islands to Inspire Visitors to Engage in In-Depth Green Travel
HONG KONG, March 17, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- 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.
The Four Points of the Compass Show Viewers Hong Kong’s Green Tourism Appeal
HKTB recently teased the campaign with an exclusive preview on Instagram, Facebook and TikTok, and releases the first full video of the four-part series today on the Discover Hong Kong YouTube channel. The remaining three episodes will come one after another throughout the coming fortnight. The video will also be released on the HKTB’s Xiaohongshu, Douyin and Weibo platforms. The videos transport viewers on an epic, fun-filled adventure in four spectacular corners of Hong Kong, climbing mountains and diving into the sea, travelling east to Sai Kung, south to Po Toi Island, Stanley, and Ap Lei Chau, west to Lantau Island, and north to Robin’s Nest Country Park. Each location has its own special charm and offers a distinct outdoor experience, demonstrating the diverse appeal and boundless potential of ecotourism in Hong Kong.
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