All the adventure, new sights and experiences, and especially the food!
This is why we're excited about Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB) giving Malaysians '100 Reasons to Miss Hong Kong' through a series of engaging activities while waiting for borders to reopen.
Themed 'Bringing Hong Kong to You', HKTB will be giving Malaysians a taste of the Fragrant Harbour through a variety of engaging food-related initiatives including a collaboration with Grab, celebrity chef Ili Sulaiman, and various media partners.
Collaboration with GrabFood
To kick off the campaign, HKTB will be bringing Hong Kong food right to the doorsteps of Malaysians
through one of the largest food delivery apps in the region, GrabFood.
Starting 12 October, Malaysians can receive free delivery through GrabFood with special promo code IMISSHK while ordering from participating Hong Kong food merchants through the app.
Inspiring chefs can opt to follow local celebrity chef and 2015 Food Hero Asia winner Ili Sulaiman’s
cooking tutorial in recreating authentic Hong Kong Cha Chaan Teng (Hong Kong-style cafes) meals.
Remember to follow Ili Sulaiman and tune in on 17 October at 5 pm to find out her tips and tricks to
creating a mouth-watering authentic Cha Chaan Teng brunch meal.
Win prizes
After mastering Ili’s recipes, Malaysians can take on the Cha Chaan Teng challenge to share theircreative renditions of the Hong Kong dishes.
Ten lucky winners will receive RM50 GrabFood gift cards, and the top two contestants will “fly” away with a Cathay Dragon flight ticket to Hong Kong each to fulfil their wanderlust once borders reopen.
The '100 Reasons to Miss Hong Kong' campaign includes a wide series of content featuring the best of
Hong Kong – including guides to the top Cha Chaan Teng in both Malaysia and Hong Kong.
Social media enthusiasts can also wow their followers with AR filters and a food-themed AR game where they can “savour” their favourite Hong Kong dishes.
To find out more about Hong Kong’s culinary delights and latest happenings, visit Discover Hong Kong
Facebook.