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Operator of ‘cruise to nowhere’ floats proposal to hold Hong Kong’s wine and food expo at sea

  • The city’s annual celebration of all things delicious was mostly held online last year due to the pandemic
  • But Genting Cruise Lines is upbeat over talks on staging part of the coming event aboard its vessel offering ‘seacations’

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The cruise operator will launch its first ‘seacation’ aboard the Genting Dream vessel on Friday. Photo: Handout
The coming wine and food festival will boast spectacular ocean views if talks prove successful between tourism authorities and a company offering a “cruise to nowhere” for residents stuck in Hong Kong during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Genting Cruise Lines said the tie-up made sense given the keen interest in its cruises, which were sold out for the next two weeks, and the fact the expo organisers had not secured a venue.

“They don’t have a physical venue onshore … for the Wine & Dine Festival, so we will join them as a sea venue,” said senior vice-president Christine Li Feng Xia on Wednesday.

A woman enjoys the Wine & Dine Festival in 2017. Photo: Felix Wong
A woman enjoys the Wine & Dine Festival in 2017. Photo: Felix Wong

It remained unclear how many of the event’s activities would be held at sea, but Li was upbeat over the progress of negotiations with the Hong Kong Tourism Board.

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“We are having very close discussions and we already have some plans,” she said.

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