Actor Henry Golding shares what he loves about Hong Kong in new tourism promo


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Golding share his insights on Hong Kong, and appears in a set of promotional photos for the city's tourism board. -- HKTB

The Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB) invited international actor Henry Golding to embark on an exhilarating trip in Hong Kong this summer.

Golding, who rose to fame in 2018 starring in the film Crazy Rich Asians, explored and recommended popular attractions and hidden gems in the city to global audience, through his perspective.

"Hong Kong has truly captured my heart. What I love most about the city is the pure diversity. Everybody says Hong Kong is such a melting pot of all of Asia, and it truly is.

"Every corner, every moment on the street is such a mix of old and new, from the buildings to the people, and to all walks of life. Hong Kong is so unique and unlike elsewhere of the world,” said the Sarawak-born superstar about revisiting the energetic city.

Embarking from the comforts of his hotel suite overseeing the breathtaking skyline of Victoria Harbour, Golding blazed through Hong Kong's iconic landmarks and hidden treasures in a flash, all within his tightly packed schedule.

According to HKTB in a statement, he embraced the diverse array of experiences that Hong Kong has to offer, indulging in delectable meals at luxurious restaurants, sipping classic drinks at a bar to enjoy the city's vibrant nightlife, as well as immersing himself in the city's rich cultural heritage at temples and traditional barber shops.

As Golding ventured, he engaged in heartfelt exchanges with the locals, eagerly shared his reflections on the trip and invited travellers to uncover the off-the-beaten-path gems and unique offerings that make Hong Kong an unforgettable destination.

Check out Discover Hong Kong's social media channels as well as Golding's Instagram (@henrygolding) for updates on his journey in the city. – Bernama

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