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Sing Tao Daily: Relaxation of Hong Kong's laws and regulations to promote yacht tourism
Lawrence Chow speaks on behalf of the Hong Kong Boating Industry Association (HKBIA), advocating for the relaxation of government policies in order to promote yachting tourism in Hong Kong.


CGCC Business Club Magazine: Yacht Economy Sets Sail
Our director, Lawrence Chow, is featured in the monthly magazine by The Chinese General Chamber of Commerce, Hong Kong to discuss the development of yacht tourism in Hong Kong.
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Ming Pao News [Our Lifestyle]: Enjoying Hong Kong Waters at affordable prices
MA director, Lawrence Chow, discusses the best places to explore Hong Kong on a boat, and how it’s possible for more people to enjoy the local waters while on a budget.


LYC Festa Nautica 2024: Sharing development prospects of HK’s yachting economy and Lantau Island’s tourism industry
Mr. Mak Wai-sun (left), Executive Vice President of Hotel Operations of Xingye International, and Mr. Chow Kaylun, Chairman of the Hong Kong Boating Industry Association (HKBIA), share the development and prospects of Hong Kong's yachting economy and Lantau Island's tourism industry.

HK01 News: New berthing facilities are more than welcome
MA Director, Mr. Chow gives his insight and comments on the CE’s 2024 Policy Address proposal to promote yacht tourism in Hong Kong.

TVB News: Financial Perspective Interview with MA Director, Lawrence Chow
Our Director, Lawrence Chow, speaks about the impact of the COVID pandemic on boat sales in Hong Kong.

Poralu Marine creates the world’s first two-level rowing dock in Hong Kong
The highly respected Hong Kong Sports Institute called on Poralu Marine, the world leader in designing aluminum marinas, to create the world’s first two-level dock. Measuring eight meters wide and almost 100 meters in length, the Olympic-quality facility has been designed for major international competitions.