Hong Kong will hold a series of activities to revitalize the economy with the theme of "Every day and night".

Comprehensive Ming Daily and Sing Tao Daily reported that when the Hong Kong Chief Executive Li Jiachao announced on Tuesday (January 9) before attending the Executive Council to see a reporter that from this month to May, the district council will hold a seriesWith the theme of "Every day and night", the festive atmosphere is driven.

He said that activities in each district will show their own characteristics, introduce new elements, and attract people inside and outside the district.

Li Jiachao said that there will be different themes in the sets or carnivals in each district, such as the activities of Sham Shui Po District, which will focus on emerging campaigns such as digital products and laser swords, and COSPLAY.The Thai splashing water festival provides cultural experiences such as Thai food, singing and dancing, and Muay Thai competitions. The Tai Po District will hold a "Wish Night Market". The Lincun wishing tree will set up a new light, and the first glowing treasure disc would make a wish for the citizens.

He said that the merchants will provide discounts. I believe that these activities will have their own characteristics and flowers.

The Hong Kong government announced last year that it launched a series of night activities with the theme of "Hong Kong Night Colorful", hoping to bring the economy.However, in the past few months, Hong Kong's tourism and local consumer industries have performed well.Huang Jiahe, the president of the Hong Kong Catering Association, said that the overall business of the food operator fell more than 10 % compared to the same day last year.

During Christmas and New Year, many Hong Kong people go north to shop and travel abroad.In addition, data from the Hong Kong Tourism Development Agency showed that among the mainland travelers visiting Hong Kong last November, only about 1.06 million people chose overnight, which was only about 64%compared to the same period in 2018.