JAKARTA - The Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB) is collaborating with local tourism stakeholders in order to facilitate a more in-depth understanding of the needs of Muslim tourists. Through a comprehensive training program and guidance in the accreditation process, HKTB has succeeded in improving the quality of tourism experience for Muslim visitors and strengthening understanding of halal requirements and Muslim-friendly facilities among tourism stakeholders.
"We are very pleased with the positive progress achieved over the past year. Currently, more tourist attractions, restaurants, and hotels have received accreditation, showing Hong Kong's enthusiasm in providing high-quality experiences for Muslim tourists. We are determined to make Hong Kong a major choice for tourists from Indonesia and Malaysia, and we hope to welcome more Muslim guests in 2025 and beyond," said Liew Chian Jia, Regional Director of Southeast Asia, HKTB in a media statement, Monday, March 17.
HKTB remains committed to developing visitor sources from key Muslim markets such as Indonesia and Malaysia. This tourism agency has also intensively stepped up its promotional efforts to position Hong Kong as the main destination for Muslim tourists.
To help Muslim tourists explore this city easily, here are some new places that offer halal certified and Muslim-friendly dining options:
China's first Muslim-friendly fine-dining restaurant in Hong Kong, Chineseology, has received halal certification as part of HKTB's efforts to collaborate with the Incorporated Trustees of the Islamic Community Fund of Hong Kong (Supervisory Board). This restaurant offers a unique culinary experience with halal certified Chinese dishes.
With its elegant interior, it features premium wood, sleek marble, and comorbid green plants, as well as tall ceilings, large mirrors, and French windows. CHineseology creates a modern but warm atmosphere, ideal for enjoying its luxurious and delicious culinary dish.
Address: Shop 3101, Podium Level 3, ifc mall, Central, Hong Kong
Cuisine Cuisine at The Mira is a high-end restaurant that Michelin Guide Hong Kong & Macau has crowned annually since 2012, offering a delicious modern Canton and Chinese dish with contemporary touch. Under the leadership of Chinese Executive Chef Edwin Tang, this restaurant presents a saturated experience rooted in the respected Canton culinary tradition.
The restaurant menu features authentic dishes and creative dim sums with halal options, as well as seasonal special dishes that all celebrate Kanton's culinary art while appreciating the uniqueness of the taste of each ingredient.
Address: 3/F, The Mira Hong Kong, Mira Place, 118 Nathan Road, Tsim Sha Tsui
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In an effort to get bigger inclusiveness, Dorsett Caf\'e on Dorsett Tsuen Wan has eliminated pork from their menu and managed to get full halal certification. The restaurant now offers a wide selection of Muslim-friendly dishes, including breakfast Tomorrow, menu sets, and dining service in the room. welcoming Ramadan, Dorset Café also presents Ramadan's specialty, providing assurances of a comfortable and pleasant dining experience during the holy month.
Address: 28 Kin Chuen Street, Kwai Chung, Kowloon, Hong Kong
The Kowloon Shangri-La Hotel, which is famous for its star services, is now presenting a halal-certified presentation at the CAfé Kool, which has been recognized as a 'Muslim Friendly Restaurant.' Especially during Ramadan, Café Kool offers a rich Ramadan menu for dishes that reflect the culinary diversity of the region. This initiative was designed to ensure that Muslim guests and tourists can easily enjoy the choice of high quality halal dishes while staying at hotels.
Address: 64 Mody RD, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
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