Hong Kong



At Hong Kong the possibilities for themed events are virtually endless. From an exotic themed coffee break to a multiple-course dinner set in the elegant ambience of one of the many locations and venues given OR even choosing to have it in the hotel's function room.

It's more than a party! Or even a grand ball. It's your chance to take your winners on a journey through time and space, one they'll remember for the rest of their lives. Fortunately, you'll have the expertise of some of the world's finest entertainment organizers at your disposal, who will take care of every detail to ensure that your party is brought off with creative flair, imagination and gusto.

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Tai Pan Ball
Cantonese Opera Performance
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 sailor’s uniform. After a lively 30-piece uniformed military brass band serenades your guests, they enjoy a magnificent six-course meal and spectacular dessert parade. For one evening, the grand splendor of Colonial Hong Kong is revived, with your guests at the center of it all.

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 guests 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
Cantonese Opera Performance
Dai pai dongs are the traditional Chinese stalls offering exotic food and trinkets in the back streets of Hong Kong. They're a picturesque part of local life, which has been brought right into the ballroom. Your guests 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 guests 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.

Business as usua
Cantonese Opera PerformanceThe world of Hong Kong business and industry is celebrated in this unique party, which is great fun for all. The ballroom / function room is transformed into a dramatically realistic construction site, complete with Hong Kong-style bamboo scaffolding, "dust" from billowing clouds of dry ice, and waiters equipped with wheelbarrows and shovels. Music, splendid food and entertainment complete this one-of-a-kind evening that will enchant your guests as only Hong Kong can.

Hong Kong Oldies
It's the Hong Kong of "Love is a Many Splendoured Thing" - a bustling, modern, captivating, and still very Chinese city, with a lifestyle all its own. Your guests can be transported back to these romantic times. Among old rickshaws, street signs and other reminders of old Hong Kong, your guests will enjoy delicious fare from old-style food stalls, including dim sum, barbecue, hot-pot, exotic fruits and more. A blast from a very unusual and colourful past.

SS Transpacific
Cantonese Opera PerformanceThe romance of ship travel is eternal. Your top achievers re-live New Year's Eve aboard the SS Transpacific, a magnificent cruise ship that docked in Hong Kong in 1932. Guests sip champagne amidst the sumptuous Art Deco interiors of the great cruise liner's indigo ballroom, reproduced in careful detail, right down to the SS Transpacific crystal. The lavish menu, including dessert accompanied by fireworks and dry ice, is enhanced by live band music. A never-to-be-forgotten voyage!

Chinese Imperial Dinner
The Grand Imperial Dinner of the Qing Dynasty, possibly the most splendid royal family in Chinese history, is a fabulous gourmet experience not to be missed by lovers of fine Chinese food. To the strains of traditional Chinese music, a sumptuous 9-course banquet of exquisite delicacies is served by waiters dressed in Qing imperial costume. Demonstrations of kung fu and Chinese fan dancing add to the exotic appeal, and the party swings on into the night with a variety of competitions and events that will make the evening a highlight for your guests.

Forbidden City
Cantonese Opera PerformanceYour guests will cross the "Ice Bridge" into the Forbidden City, simulated brilliantly by a 360-degree floor-to-ceiling hand-painted mural of a Chinese imperial banquet hall. Award-winning chefs have prepared an extravagant meal of many courses, as would have been served to the ruler of the Celestial Kingdom. The tables are a sea of red and gold, decked out with Chinese crockery. Waiters dressed in silk cheongsams attend to your guest's wishes. A panoply of fascinating Chinese entertainment contributes to this overwhelming experience.

A night in the Tropics
Take your guests to the tropics. The ballroom/poolside or any outdoor venue is a lush, colourful tropical paradise, complete with plants, flowers, and a bubbling fountain. Beneath palm trees and chiffon umbrellas, your guests select delicious fare from menus garnished with peacock feathers. Your guests will feast on delectable South American flavours as the heady sounds of the samba and lambada serenade them.

Club CelebriteCantonese Opera Performance
Take your guests back to New York in the 1970s, the time of Warhol, Disco chic, zebra stripes, and clubs so exclusive that even the stars had to queue. The music throbs as your winners enter the glitz of Club Celebrite, all mirrors, silver and fluorescent fake fur. A rare and lavish menu and top-notch music and entertainment acts make this evening a spectacular sound/light/sensory extravaganza that your guests will never forget.

Casino Night

The bets are placed and the dice roll as your guests try their luck in a Las Vegas-style gambling den, complete with smartly dressed croupiers, bunny-costumed waitresses and live entertainment. Music, comedy, fine food, and cocktails are part of this five-star night of thrills for your guests, made even more exciting by a chance to court Lady Luck at the gambling tables.

Dragon Imperial Theme
The Court of the Emperor would move from Beijing in the summer to cooler locations. At these times great outdoor banquets were held. Here, sit amidst the splendour of the Imperial Courts Dragon Heraldry and soak in the colour and majesty of the event. Silk Banner and pendants hang and stand throughout the room; the bright colours of Red, Gold, Blue and Imperial Yellow dominate the room. Tables - round and rectangular-dressed in rich silk cloths are the highlight of this decor, along with Dragon motif chair covers and napkins, The centerpiece of twisted bamboo leaves off the last detail.

Going for Gold
The best way to reward your top notch achievers. Entering the ballroom, Gold, Bronze, Copper and Black are the dominant colours with hand painted pictures from the period adorning the walls. Details such as columns dressed with larger than life size human figurines are gold palm trees add to the overall atmosphere. Tables are dressed by bronze cloths and centered with a beautiful Art Deco lamp. Dance the night away with the authentic 1920's Nig Band or a smaller and more intimate Jazz Ensemble or a big symphony orchestra. Waiters will be dressed in black bow tie and long tail suits.

Mao Cafe
Cantonese Opera PerformanceAfter the revolution comes Designer Revelation. China Chic at it's most daring. Join the "party" at the great cafe style event. Walls covered in posters of the 1970's and 1980's and freestanding statues of the Great Leader in various poses throughout the room. Colour schemes in Pale Green, Red and Yellow are used to great effect not only in the wall panels but also in the tables and chairs. The symbolic yellow star is used here as more of a design feature on walls and tablecloths. Waiters are dressed in funky Mao style uniforms to match the chic theme.

Moulin Rouge
Unashamedly opulent and colourful, this classic French design of Toulouse-Lautrec's famous hideaway in Paris will have guests dancing on the tables. Rich Burgundy brocades and velvet drapes, gold statues and crystal chandeliers - the perfect ensemble for an extravagant night out. Can-Can dancers and a slightly risque floorshow would ass to the evening's atmosphere. Here is a night for great flamboyant French food and wines served on tables draped in brocade clothes and rich napkins. The Moulin Rouge staff would be wearing classic French style outfits for both men and women.

Tea House
Cantonese Opera PerformanceA simple and elegant design of the bygone era of Old Hong Kong using pale and muted colours make this an ideal buffet or lunch time event. Tea shops and other old Hong kong shop fronts, such as Chinese chemists and seafood shops, will surround the venue. Areas for tea and noodle making and other handicrafts subjects make this an ideal corporate welcome cocktail, as well as the usual evening events. Tablecloths in embroidered net with muted blue and green under-lays add to the elegance of the setting. Music for this would be simple Chinese Jazz or even a more classical Chinese Ensemble. The waiting staff would be dressed in stylish uniforms that match the theme and period.

The Nine Dragons
It is said that Hong Kong is the dining capital of the world. One can enjoy any cuisine, authentically prepared and cooked to perfection. Hong Kong has a plethora of eateries but none more famous than the legendary Nine Dragons' restaurant. Renowned for it's outstanding feng shui, The Nine Dragons' palatial dining room - resplendent in glowing red and gold - is a mecca for sumptuous Cantonese cuisine. Upon entering "the Dragon" one is immediately overwhelmed by the scintillating sights, sounds and fragrances.

 

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