Hong Kong residents and tourists will be able to enjoy plenty of discounts, giveaways and other deals when the city celebrates the 28th anniversary of its return to Chinese rule on July 1.
From Star Ferry fares to must-see museums, the Post gives a rundown of what the city has to offer for the occasion.
Free transport
Commuters will have a chance to win one of the 71,000 MTR tickets available in a raffle being held on July 1 via the rail operator’s mobile app. The tickets are valid until January 2 next year.
The Airport Express will be free for Child Octopus card holders, while those with the JoyYou card, available to residents aged 60 and above, will enjoy half-price fares.
From July 1 to 3, trams trips will be free of charge. Star Ferry fares for journeys between Tsim Sha Tsui and Wan Chai will also be free on July 1.
Complimentary ferry tickets will be given out to 200 lucky commuters on the Central-Cheung Chau route, with 100 free tickets also being distributed for the Central-Mui Wo service and the North Point-Hung Hom/Kowloon City route.