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SCST: Hong Kong Hosts IAAPA Expo Asia 2026, Celebrating Tourism and Innovation in Amusement Attractions

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SCST: Hong Kong Hosts IAAPA Expo Asia 2026, Celebrating Tourism and Innovation in Amusement Attractions
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SCST: Hong Kong Hosts IAAPA Expo Asia 2026, Celebrating Tourism and Innovation in Amusement Attractions

2026-06-10 14:45 Last Updated At:15:32

Speech by SCST at opening ceremony of International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions Expo Asia 2026

Following is the speech by the Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism, Miss Rosanna Law, at the opening ceremony of the International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions Expo Asia 2026 today (June 10):

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Hong Kong Disneyland, Photo source: reference image

Hong Kong Disneyland, Photo source: reference image

Ocean Park, Photo source: reference image

Ocean Park, Photo source: reference image

Ngong Ping 360, Photo source: reference image

Ngong Ping 360, Photo source: reference image

The Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism, Miss Rosanna Law, Photo source: reference image

The Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism, Miss Rosanna Law, Photo source: reference image

President and CEO (Chief Executive Officer) of the International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions, IAAPA, Mr Jakob Wahl, Chair of the IAAPA Global Board of Directors, Ms Luciana Periales, Mr Jack Chan (Executive Director and Vice President of IAAPA Asia Pacific), distinguished guests, tourism industry friends, ladies and gentlemen,

Good morning. It gives me great pleasure to welcome you to Hong Kong for the opening of the IAAPA Expo Asia 2026. I still need a script unlike Jack just now. I shouldn't be because I am among friends here. This is not the first IAAPA Expo I have attended. But still, I think I should stick to the speech because I have so much to share with you.

First of all, I am deeply honoured for Hong Kong to host this premier industry gathering once again. Your return is a powerful endorsement of Hong Kong as Asia-Pacific's leading tourism and exhibition hub.

Hong Kong's tourism momentum speaks for itself. In 2025, we welcomed 49.9 million visitors - I'd like to call it 50 million - a 12 per cent increase year on year. In the first five months of 2026 alone, we received about 23 million arrivals, a remarkable 14 per cent rise over the same period last year. We are now on track to receive 53.8 million visitors in 2026, representing an 8 per cent annual growth. These numbers represent Hong Kong's enduring appeal and the strength of our recovery as a world-class destination.

This year's theme, "Pursue the Wonder", resonates deeply with Hong Kong's spirit. Here in Hong Kong, wonder is not an abstract idea - it is woven into the very fabric of our urban life. With over 300 exhibitors from around the globe, this Expo stands as the definitive platform for exploring the future of immersive and sustainable attractions.

As your host, Hong Kong itself is a destination built on wonder. At Hong Kong Disneyland, beloved stories come to life through spectacular shows and immersive lands, bringing joy to families from around the world. Having just celebrated its 20th anniversary, the park is now moving ahead with a unique Pixar-themed experience debuting next year - using cutting-edge technologies to take visitors on a fun and magical journey. A Marvel-themed area is also in the pipeline, set to further position the park as a must-visit destination for fans of heroic adventures.

Hong Kong Disneyland, Photo source: reference image

Hong Kong Disneyland, Photo source: reference image

At Ocean Park, adventure meets conservation. It is currently home to six magnificent and giant pandas and many other exotic animals that capture the hearts of visitors. A brand-new adventure zone, set for completion in 2028, will feature thrilling experiences such as bungee jumping and ziplining, adding a new dimension to the park's offerings. By pairing heart-pumping rides with unforgettable animal encounters, a visit to Ocean Park will turn a day of pure fun into a passion for conservation.

Ocean Park, Photo source: reference image

Ocean Park, Photo source: reference image

Beyond our renowned theme parks, iconic landmarks - including Ngong Ping 360, the West Kowloon Cultural District, the Peak Tram and our legendary Victoria Harbour, honoured as one of the world's must-visit places - offer timeless and captivating experiences.

Ngong Ping 360, Photo source: reference image

Ngong Ping 360, Photo source: reference image

On top of all these attractions, Hong Kong also offers a dynamic calendar of mega events that deliver wonder at every turn. The Kai Tak Sports Park is a shining example: Since opening last March, it has hosted over 120 international and local events and attracted over 7 million visitors. I know that some of you should have been there, for Coldplay, concerts, or for the international Rugby Sevens tournament. This vibrant events landscape - featuring a continuous lineup of international sports, cultural festivals, and entertainment spectacles - constantly renews the reasons to visit Hong Kong.

Ladies and gentlemen, today's Expo is an invaluable platform for collaboration. Here, we can imagine, innovate, merge with each other and build the future of wonder together. Let us seize the opportunity to share inspiration and create more joyful experiences for millions around the world.

I wish the Expo a resounding success, and all of you a wonderful stay in our vibrant city, Hong Kong. Thank you.

The Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism, Miss Rosanna Law, Photo source: reference image

The Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism, Miss Rosanna Law, Photo source: reference image

10th Anniversary Fun Day@HK ICH Centre to showcase diverse Intangible Cultural Heritage of different ethnic groups

The Intangible Cultural Heritage Office of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department is holding the 10th Anniversary Fun Day@HK ICH Centre today (June 13) and tomorrow (June 14) at the Hong Kong Intangible Cultural Heritage Centre (Hong Kong ICH Centre) located at Sam Tung Uk Museum, Tsuen Wan. The fun day is a programme under Hong Kong Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) Month 2026. To celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Hong Kong ICH Centre and be themed around diverse ICH, the fun day showcases the rich and diverse cultures of different ethnic groups and communities in Hong Kong through a variety of ICH performances, interactive activities, experiential booths and guided tours.

Highlights of the first day's performances included an inclusive Cantonese opera performance presented by non-ethnic Chinese children, Hoi Luk Fung unicorn dance, young Chiu Chow music and Hakka Folk Song Duet. A variety of free interactive activities were staged for members of the public, such as workshops on patterned band weaving and prosperity motif embroidery, a traditional architecture preservation technique demonstration and experience led by a veteran historic building restoration master, and the Cantonese Literary Fun Hub. Moreover, visitors could make diffuser stones with auspicious animal designs, 10th anniversary magnets, postcards stamped with the "Ten-Year Imprint", and more at the fun day, and appreciate creative paper craft products and old photos of Sam Tung Uk.

Highlights for tomorrow include the "Village Chief Leads the Way: Deep Dive into Sam Tung Uk" tour, led by the village chief of Sam Tung Uk Village, Mr Chan Kam-hong, allowing participants to explore the ingenuity of the architectural layout story of Sam Tung Uk, a Hakka walled house with over 200 years of history, from the perspective of an indigenous resident. A Teej performance, with Nepali women singing and dancing in traditional costumes, will also be presented, as well as an Indian festival activity introducing the history, origins, and customs of Indian festivals such as Diwali, offering participants an opportunity to learn about traditional folk dances and chants. Other not-to-be-missed programmes will include the art of Chiu Chow Kung Fu tea demonstration and experience, shadow puppetry performances, as well as stilt house construction technique model demonstrations.

For details of the fun day, please visit the website:www.icho.hk/en/web/icho/2026_hkich_month_carnival_stum.html.

The 10th Anniversary Fun Day@HK ICH Centre will be held today and tomorrow (June 13 and 14) at the Hong Kong Intangible Cultural Heritage Centre. Photo shows members of the public stamping postcards with the "Ten-Year Imprint". Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

The 10th Anniversary Fun Day@HK ICH Centre will be held today and tomorrow (June 13 and 14) at the Hong Kong Intangible Cultural Heritage Centre. Photo shows members of the public stamping postcards with the "Ten-Year Imprint". Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

The 10th Anniversary Fun Day@HK ICH Centre will be held today and tomorrow (June 13 and 14) at the Hong Kong Intangible Cultural Heritage Centre. Photo shows creative paper craft products on display. Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

The 10th Anniversary Fun Day@HK ICH Centre will be held today and tomorrow (June 13 and 14) at the Hong Kong Intangible Cultural Heritage Centre. Photo shows creative paper craft products on display. Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

The 10th Anniversary Fun Day@HK ICH Centre will be held today and tomorrow (June 13 to 14) at the Hong Kong Intangible Cultural Heritage Centre. Photo shows the patterned band weaving workshop. Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

The 10th Anniversary Fun Day@HK ICH Centre will be held today and tomorrow (June 13 to 14) at the Hong Kong Intangible Cultural Heritage Centre. Photo shows the patterned band weaving workshop. Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

The 10th Anniversary Fun Day@HK ICH Centre will be held today and tomorrow (June 13 and 14) at the Hong Kong Intangible Cultural Heritage Centre. Photo shows the young Chiu Chow music performance. Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

The 10th Anniversary Fun Day@HK ICH Centre will be held today and tomorrow (June 13 and 14) at the Hong Kong Intangible Cultural Heritage Centre. Photo shows the young Chiu Chow music performance. Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

The 10th Anniversary Fun Day@HK ICH Centre will be held today and tomorrow (June 13 and 14) at the Hong Kong Intangible Cultural Heritage Centre. Photo shows members of the public participating in the prosperity motif embroidery workshop. Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

The 10th Anniversary Fun Day@HK ICH Centre will be held today and tomorrow (June 13 and 14) at the Hong Kong Intangible Cultural Heritage Centre. Photo shows members of the public participating in the prosperity motif embroidery workshop. Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

The 10th Anniversary Fun Day@HK ICH Centre will be held today and tomorrow (June 13 and 14) at the Hong Kong Intangible Cultural Heritage Centre. Photo shows the Hoi Luk Fung unicorn dance. Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

The 10th Anniversary Fun Day@HK ICH Centre will be held today and tomorrow (June 13 and 14) at the Hong Kong Intangible Cultural Heritage Centre. Photo shows the Hoi Luk Fung unicorn dance. Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

The 10th Anniversary Fun Day@HK ICH Centre will be held today and tomorrow (June 13 and 14) at the Hong Kong Intangible Cultural Heritage Centre. Photo shows the inclusive Cantonese opera performance presented by non-ethnic Chinese children. Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

The 10th Anniversary Fun Day@HK ICH Centre will be held today and tomorrow (June 13 and 14) at the Hong Kong Intangible Cultural Heritage Centre. Photo shows the inclusive Cantonese opera performance presented by non-ethnic Chinese children. Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

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