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HKTB’s Hong Kong Summer Treats opens 20,000 staycation offers

The programme will start on 24 May. 

The Hong Kong Summer Treats campaign will open up to 20,000 staycation offers, starting 24 May, the Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB) announced. 

The campaign brings back the spend-to-redeem Staycation Delights programme that was previously launched by the HKTB.

The campaign will cover about 100 hotels in the city with start-rated accommodations that come with dining offers, diverse experiences, or art and cultural workshops, amongst others. 

Those eligible to avail of the offer may book one night or two consecutive nights of staycation valued at HK$500 or above with the hotel. They are also entitled to some discounts. 

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