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What deals and discounts are on offer for Hong Kong’s July 1 celebrations?

What deals and discounts are on offer for Hong Kong’s July 1 celebrations?
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Advertisement What deals and discounts are on offer for Hong Kong’s July 1 celebrations? Free MTR tickets, museum entry and dining deals are among perks for 29th anniversary of city’s return to Chinese rule 2-MIN READ2-MIN Listen Hong Kong will roll out a range of discounts, free rides, giveaways and other deals as the city celebrates the 29th anniversary of its return to Chinese rule on July 1. From MTR rides to shopping centre coupons, the South China Morning Post unpacks what the city has...

Advertisement What deals and discounts are on offer for Hong Kong’s July 1 celebrations? Free MTR tickets, museum entry and dining deals are among perks for 29th anniversary of city’s return to Chinese rule 2-MIN READ2-MIN Listen Hong Kong will roll out a range of discounts, free rides, giveaways and other deals as the city celebrates the 29th anniversary of its return to Chinese rule on July 1. From MTR rides to shopping centre coupons, the South China Morning Post unpacks what the city has to offer for the occasion. 1. Free transport Rail operator the MTR Corporation will give away 71,000 domestic single-journey tickets through a lucky draw on July 1 and offer Airport Express discounts to holders of child Octopus, personalised Octopus with student status and JoyYou cards. Advertisement Commuters can also enjoy free rides on all passenger tram routes from July 1 to 3. Several ferry routes will offer free rides on July 1, with vouchers for certain services to be distributed in advance. 2. Culture, arts and leisure Advertisement Select Voice Select Speed 1.00x
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