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HONG KONG, April 20 (Xinhua) -- Hong Kong Tourism
Board (HKTB)welcomed the further extension of the Individual Visit Scheme
(IVS)to the remaining six provincial capitals of the Pan-Pearl River Delta
(Pan-PRD) region from May, 1, 2006.
According to a press release from the HKTB, the extension of the scheme will bring the number of IVS cities to
44.
Since the introduction of the Scheme in July 2003,
some 12.27 million Chinese mainland residents have already traveled to HongKong
as individual visitors as of March 2006.
HKTB Chairperson Selina Chow said on Thursday that
the extension will not only boost awareness and interest in Hong Kong,but also
offer a sustainable platform for developing the Chinese mainland market in the
long term.
"As well as enabling residents to visit Hong Kong
flexibly and hence avoid the congestion during peak travel periods, it will
maximize exposure for our city in other Chinese mainland regions."
She said, the HKTB has already devised a
comprehensive set of marketing strategies for developing the Chinese mainland
market,including the Pan-PRD region. Among the six provincial capitals,both
Changsha and Nanning are classified by the HKTB as emerging cities with
potential for development.
Together with the remaining four cities of Kunming,
Nanchang,Guiyang and Haikou, they offer further opportunities for co-operation
between Hong Kong and the Pan-PRD region, she said.
She said, given the geographical locations of these
cities,residents have differing travel patterns and perceptions of HongKong.
Following the announcement, the HKTB will immediately rollout extensive
publicity campaigns in each city. As a start, the HKTB will widely publicize the
IVS, the convenience it offers and the application procedures involved among the
consumers.
These will then be supported by collaborative efforts
between the HKTB, the travel trade and the media to build awareness of Hong
Kong's destination appeal and convert residents' brand awareness into firm
travel decisions.
Chow emphasized that although the extension will only
come into effect on May 1, the HKTB is nonetheless taking the opportunity to
promote travel to Hong Kong as part of its promotions for the Golden Week on the
Chinese mainland.
"We are also closely working with the government
departments,operators of transportation and attractions, as well as relevant
parties to ensure that Chinese mainland travelers can be accommodated as
smoothly and efficiently as possible, and they will have a truly satisfactory
experience in Hong Kong," she pledged. Enditem |