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Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre successfully holds first event in wake of COVID-19 crisis

Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre successfully holds first event in wake of COVID-19 crisis
May 27, 2020

The Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC) has successfully held its first event since the COVID-19 pandemic with preventive measures in place to ensure a safe, hygienic and comfortable environment for exhibitors and visitors.

The 98th Hong Kong Wedding Fair, a three-day local consumer exhibition rescheduled from February, was held successfully from 22nd to 24th May.

Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (Management) Limited (HML), the private management company responsible for daily operation of the venue has stepped up preventive measures to ensure the health, safety and well-being of staff members and visitors.

HML’s Managing Director, Monica Lee-Müller is excited about the industry’s recovery, noting “HML is all set to welcome events back to the HKCEC. Health, safety and well-being of staff members and visitors have always been our top priority.

"The HML team has been working closely with organsiers to reschedule events impacted by the pandemic, and to implement necessary measures to address health and hygiene concerns.

“With the success of the Hong Kong Wedding Fair, we can demonstrate our commitment of providing professional services and customer care for event organisers and attendees."

The HML team cooperated with the organiser to implement special preventive measures in event arrangements, such as floor plan design, queuing logistics, F&B provision etc. All arrangements complied with the requirements imposed by the local authority, and made reference to industry guidelines and best practices.

All visitors, exhibitors, contractors and HML staff members were required to wear face masks at all times and had their body temperature screened before entering the HKCEC. Social distancing practice was implemented at busy locations such as the Fair ticket counters, food and beverage outlets, washrooms, where queues were expected.  

Sanitation and disinfection were carried out by HML staff regularly to ensure venue hygiene. Public facilities and furniture such as escalator handrails, door knobs, lift panels, tables and chairs in the exhibition stands, etc. were sanitised frequently. The exhibition hall was disinfected at the end of each show day.

Click here for more information on the preventive measures being taken at the HKCEC in response to Coronavirus.

Images: HKCEC Temperature screening for all visitors, exhibitors, contractors and staff before entering the HKCEC (top), visitors to the venue wearing face masks (middle) and HML staff disinfecting event areas (below).

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