Chinanews.com, March 9th. According to Dagong Wenhui's all-media report, the national cultural and tourism industry has recovered strongly, and the directors of cultural and tourism bureaus in various places have spared no effort to promote the development of the tourism industry, and Hong Kong is no exception.

Today (9th) on the official account of the Hong Kong Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau, director Yang Runxiong, deputy director Liu Zhen and political assistant Zhao Wenliang faced the camera and promoted Hong Kong tourism to netizens through recorded videos.

They are different from the serious and distant "stereotype" in the hearts of ordinary netizens, and they have begun to "endorse" various major events in Hong Kong.

  Yang Runxiong said in the video that the physical flower show, which has been suspended for three years, will be held at Victoria Park in Causeway Bay from March 10 to 19 this year. The theme flower is hydrangea. The Leisure and Cultural Services Department is also preparing various activities, workshops, and sharing Yes, all visitors are welcome.

  Seeing their witty costumes, one can't help but think of the movie "Tang Bohu Spots Autumn Fragrance" and the TV series "Four Talented Men in Golden Suit".

In addition to the talents wearing Chinese costumes to "dress up" this time, as early as the Chinese New Year, they have turned into energetic rabbits, implying that the new year will be as active as rabbits, and they will continue to hold and support world-class events in Hong Kong.

  Starting in April this year, Hong Kong will have its first Pop Culture Festival. The first stage will focus on introducing Hong Kong's characteristic pop culture and representative figures from the 1960s to the 1990s.

The Pop Culture Festival will revisit the culture at that time, drive memories, and once again present the glorious era of Hong Kong before everyone's eyes, thereby driving thinking and progress, and encouraging a new generation of cultural and art workers, which will have a constructive role in promoting pop culture in the future.