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It's All About Teamwork
Hong Kong is a city that will inspire your incentive winners. It is a treasure trove for team-building exercises. Activities can be leveraged on its rich and vibrant history or tap the spirit and energy of its people. But these activities are more than just games; they bond participants and teach them important team skills that improve their overall performance.
The Lion's Pride
The thousand-year-old Chinese custom of lion dancing requires a mastery of co-ordination and teamwork. Your incentive winners will assume different roles: the two halves of the mystical lion, the Happy Buddha orchestrating the dance and the musicians. This short, intensive course will encourage true teamwork.
Go Treasure Hunting
Arm your achievers with clues and a map, then send them around Hong Kong in search of fantastic treasures. This fun-filled activity demands mental agility and co-operation to win the prize.
Create Your Own Menu
Give your teams a budget and send them off to charming little fishing villages to buy fresh seafood. Participants will bring back the makings of a feast and a wealth of knowledge about cooking seafood.
Seafood Galore
Another seafood-lovers exercise where participants must work together to solve a series of clues to arrive at a designated village restaurant. This detective work bonds teams and builds their appetites for the ultimate prize - a delicious seafood dinner.
Racing with Dragons
Dragon boat racing is an international sport that will test your achievers' physical and mental limits. Only powerful, perfectly synchronised teamwork can make the dragon soar through the water.



Updated 18 December 2006
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