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UNIQUE ACTIVITIES AND
THEME PARTIES


It's More Than a Party!


It's Party Time!
Tai Pan Ball
The scene is Hong Kong in its colonial heyday. The haunting music of bagpipes signals the opening of the Tai Pan's residence, and guests are welcomed by waiters in crisp sailors' uniforms. After a lively 30-piece uniformed military brass band serenades your winners, they enjoy a magnificent six-course meal and spectacular dessert parade. For one evening, the grand splendour of Colonial Hong Kong is revived, with your top achievers at the centre of it all.

Tai Pan Ball

Old Shanghai
The ballroom is transformed into the famous Shanghai of old, when parties, music and mischief filled the city every night. The evening begins with cocktails and classical music, but later explodes into a frenzy of celebration as a live big band takes over and your achievers kick up their heels and dance the night away. Things get a little wild, with dance competitions, rickshaw races, but after all, this is old Shanghai, where anything goes!


Dai Pai Dong Dai Pai Dong
Dai pai dongs are the traditional Chinese stalls which offer exotic food and trinkets in the backstreets of Hong Kong. They're a picturesque part of local life, that has been brought right into the ballroom. Your winners will stroll down "streets" and nibble at fresh dim sum, savour Peking Duck and noodle dishes. They'll also have a chance to witness the art of Chinese calligraphy, have their palms read, and their fortunes told by a bird. A very tasty slice of Chinese life, served up in an unforgettable evening of exotic delights.

Chinese New Year
The Lunar New Year is the great Chinese festival, a time for food and festivities. Celebrating Chinese New Year in Hong Kong is a treat your incentive winners will never forget. In a ballroom bedecked with red and gold and filled with firecrackers, Chinese gods, banners and other colourful ornaments, waiters in traditional Chinese costumes serve a sumptuous banquet. Your winners will come away feeling in tune with the Chinese spirit at its most joyous.





Updated 29 November 2006
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