The Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB) has opened its first dedicated Visitor Service Centre at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC).
Located at the Harbour Road entrance, the facility serves as a primary touchpoint for international business delegates, providing information and practical tips to encourage exploration of the city beyond professional events.

The launch coincided with Consensus Hong Kong 2026, a major global cryptocurrency and Web3 conference.
HKTB’s executive director Anthony Lau stated that the centre aims to help business events visitors balance business commitments with Hong Kong’s diverse tourism offerings to enrich their overall experience.
Michael Lau, chairman of Consensus Hong Kong, noted the value of having immediate access to curated travel advice – ranging from local dining to scenic hikes –directly within the venue.
The centre features self-service kiosks displaying the latest on mega events, festive celebrations, and thematic campaigns, alongside practical guides for accommodation and transport. It operates daily from 08.00 to 19.00, with HKTB staff stationed on-site during large-scale exhibitions to provide personalised itinerary planning and assistance.









