HKTB and Grey Group blend heartwarming films with artistic smart travel tools for Sham Shui Po

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Sham Shui Po1.jpgSham Shui Po is one of Hong Kong’s oldest districts. But is also a beautiful neighbourhood that embodies a world of local flavor.

To help travelers decipher the neighbourhood that has evolved with the times and the locals that live there, Chan Chi Fat and Chong Mui Ngam, Hong Kong film director and scriptwriter respectively, partnered with the Hong Kong Tourism Board and Grey Group Hong Kong to create several heart-warming short films showcasing how this place is Every Bit Local. Lights, camera, action: “Treasures of the heart.”

The short films, titled “Treasures of the heart,” not only sounds like Sham Shui Po phonetically but also introduces the many different characters and characteristics of Sham Shui Po. These stories are inspired by the local treasures they hold close to their hearts.

Sham Shui Po2.jpgSham Shui Po.jpgSham Shui Po3.jpgThe Button: Watch as a local fashion designer searches every corner of Sham Shui Po looking for a button. Not just any button will do. The button she needs will connect generations.

White Sugar Sponge Cake: A mother and son go on an adventure through Sham Shui Po. It’s an adventure that touches all the senses. Here we taste the new and the familiar with a healthy dose of nostalgia.

The Chair: A young man opens a common creative space in Sham Shui Po, showing how the old and the new can live harmoniously in one area. As he helps an elderly local fix a prized possession, he finds inspiration in his surroundings.

 

The Camera): A young woman competes with time as she runs around Sham Shui Po, embarking on a scavenger hunt that hopefully brings her to a local treasure to help complete her lifelong dream.

 

Smart Tourism for Sham Shui Po -QR Codes: To help travelers decode Sham Shui Po’s eclectic mix of experiences, the Hong Kong Tourism Board created QR Codes made with actual pieces and treasures found in the neighbourhood. Scan and be guided to different hotspots with audio and video guides narrated by locals, as well as a Google Maps navigation experience.

 

For the whole district, from MTR stations to hijacked space to outdoor spaces and more are covered with the rebranding of Sham Shui Po.

Credits –

Michael Knox, Chief Creative Officer

Sarah Trombetta, Chief Executive Officer

Christopher Lee, Group Creative Director

Jackie Wong, Associate Creative Director

Amy Cheng, Associate Creative Director

Ella Wong, Art Director

Elsie Lau, Art Director

Alison Ho, Copywriter

Starry Lam, Copywriter

John Lo, Head of Production

Ken Yau, Production Manager

Joanna Go, Business Director

Bonnie Chan, Senior Account Director

Dorothy Chan, Associate Account Director

HKTB Marketing Team

Tina Chao – General Manager, Marketing

Hilda Chan – Senior Manager, Brand Marketing

Farrida Lui  – Manager, Brand Marketing

Queenie Cheng – Assistant Manager, Brand Marketing

Pipi Yuen – Senior Executive, Brand Marketing

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