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The Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Hong Kong, initially known as Chung Hwa Travel Service (Chinese: 中華旅行社), was first established in Hong Kong in 1966 during British rule. [7] This operated under quasi-diplomatic arrangements unilaterally extended by the British authorities.
China Travel Service, also known as China Tourism Group Corporation Limited, [1] (CTG; 中国旅游集团) is a state-owned tourism company headquartered in Haikou, Hainan, China. The corporation was established on 19 November 1949 with the goal of marketing China to the rest of the world and promoting tourism.
This is a list of government agencies of the Hong Kong Government. The policies of the government are formulated decided by the bureaux led by secretaries and permanent secretaries are discussed in the Executive Council and implemented by the departments and agencies.
China Travel International Investment Hong Kong Limited is an investment holding company engaged in travel, theme park, hotel, resort, passenger transportation, golf club, power generation, freight forwarding, and other investments. [1] [2] It was established and listed in Hong Kong in 1992 as a subsidiary of China Travel Service.
Hong Kong Tourism Board at the Hong Kong International Airport. The Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB) is a Government-subverted body founded in 2001. The HKTB replaced the Hong Kong Tourist Association (HKTA) that was established in 1957. It has 15 branch offices and representative offices in 6 markets around the world, and its primary mission is ...
The Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office of the State Council (HKMAO) was established in 1978 to handle Hong Kong's future, which was a British colony at the time. [4] The office, along with the Foreign Ministry, was heavily involved in the negotiations between China and the United Kingdom that eventually led to the 1997 handover of Hong Kong to ...
Hong Thai Travel Services (Chinese: 康泰旅行社) was one of the largest travel agencies in Hong Kong. It was founded in 1966 and at its peak had employees in more than 30 sales offices, located in Hong Kong, Macao, China (Guangdong Province), United States, Canada, Thailand and Taiwan.
Hong Kong Branch Director of the Institute for Democracy in International Affairs: Not announced: Not announced: Not announced Kelvin Sit Tak-O: Hong Kong Project Director of the Institute for Democracy in International Affairs: Not announced: Not announced: Not announced 21 January 2021: Mike Pompeo: Former U.S. Secretary of State: Yes: Yes ...