(HONG KONG – January 29, 2010) – To celebrate the rare overlap of Chinese New Year and Valentine’s Day in 2010, Madame Tussauds Hong Kong unveiled two exclusive promotions today that are set to create ‘double happiness’ for guests and their loved ones, when they visit the attraction between February 13 and February 21, 2010.
Guests born in the Year of the Tiger will receive a second, complimentary admission ticket when they visit Madame Tussauds Hong Kong. In addition, all guests will receive exclusive food and beverage offers for restaurants at The Peak during this period
Buy One, Get One Free Ticket Offer for Tigers
During the promotional period, the world famous personalities at Madame Tussauds Hong Kong will help guests, born in the Year of the Tiger, celebrate a prosperous Lunar New Year. ‘Tigers’ will receive a second, complimentary admission ticket when they purchase one full admission ticket ; the perfect way to start the year. This offer is only applicable for the first ticket purchased by each guest.
Food and Beverage Offer
In addition, guests who visit Madame Tussauds Hong Kong during the promotional period can enjoy a delightful meal, snacks or drinks at The Peak, while gazing at the dazzling Hong Kong skyline. Guests will receive complimentary items or discounts at designated restaurants by simply presenting their admission ticket . Details as follows:
| Restaurant
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Promotion
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Redemption period
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| Bubba Gump Restaurant
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Free souvenir upon dining at the restaurant
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February 13 – 21, 2010
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| Kyo Hachi Japanese Restaurant
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A complimentary blended coffee
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February 13 – 21, 2010
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| Tien Yi Chinese Restaurant
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A complimentary dessert
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February 13 – 21, 2010
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| Pearl on the Peak
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15% off the à la carte menu
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February 16 – 21, 2010
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About Bubba Gump
Bubba Gump is a firm favorite with children and adults alike at over 30 locations worldwide, including Hong Kong’s Peak Tower. With panoramic views of Victoria Harbor Bubba Gump captures the charm and American spirit that made “Forrest Gump” a smash hit. A moderately priced family friendly restaurant featuring shrimp and a variety of other American classics there is definitely something for everyone.
About Tien Yi
Tien Yi means “Pinnacle of the World”, and it lives up to this name by virtue of its location in the Peak Tower, Hong Kong's loftiest landmark, and its splendid selection of Chinese delicacies ranging from seafood, bird's nest, shark's fin and abalone to roasted meats and dim sum. All are prepared in a vast choice of time-honoured and inventive styles to suit your taste. To accompany these gourmet delights, you can choose from over 3,000 bottles of distinguished vintages from around the world.
The restaurant is also renowned for its chic yet classy decor and comfortable ambience. Its two floors are linked by a dramatic curved staircase and a six-metre-high waterfall, as a complement to its stunning views overlooking the Pearl of the Orient.
To complete the layout , a lounge bar on the lower level makes the perfect place to relax over a drink before proceeding to a truly meomorable meal either in the commodious dining room or in one of the more intimate VIP rooms, where guests can combine their enjoyment of superb cuisine and magnificent scenery,
As benefit its name, Tien Yi offers multiple dining enjoyment - all on the grandest scale.
About Pearl on the Peak
With Hong Kong's most spectacular panoramic views of Central, Victoria Harbour and Kowloon from The Peak Tower, Pearl on the Peak focuses on simply presented, savory grills inspired by western classics and succulent seafood dishes -- cooked with fresh, great tasting ingredients and appealing to a broad range of tastes.
The atmosphere is lively and smart-casual by day transforming to elegantly casual yet hip, candlelit by night.
Wine cellars alongside the dining room showcase a broad selection of vintages, many served by the glass.
Chill-out background music and relaxed, friendly service underline the chic concept. Complete with sizeable outdoor terrace, the restaurant with breathtaking floor-to-ceiling glass walls lends itself to special occasions and a ‘view to dine for’.