The HK government might also introduce reward schemes to encourage good attitude or service.
Hong Kong Secretary for Culture, Sports, and Tourism Kevin Yeung at the launch of the Let’s Go the Extra Mile campaign on June 3.
The Hong Kong government launched a campaign – titled Let’s Go the Extra Mile – on June 3, which aims to promote hospitality and strengthen the city’s position as a top tourist destination, according to reports by Hong Kong media outlets. Mr Kevin Yeung, Hong Kong’s Secretary for Culture, Sports, and Tourism, said a “handful of black sheep” have tarnished the reputation of front-line staff in the past by treating visitors impolitely, media outlet The HK HUB reported.As part of the campaign, schools will receive from the Education Bureau learning resources, which encourage students to plan and promote activities centred on the theme of courtesy.
Mr Yeung said that the government might also introduce reward schemes to encourage good attitude or service.
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