Hong Kong Echo
What's New?

From its 20th issue, Hong Kong Echo associated with Hachette Filipacchi Hong Kong and has therefore been entirely streamlined. Hong Kong Echo offers exciting features and columns including life of the Chamber, members’ news, lifestyle articles, travel, cars, restaurants listing and reviews, etc. Furthermore, Hong Kong Echo's association with Hachette, publisher of the most successful consumer magazines (Elle, Car & Driver) is undoubtedly boosting our exposure and circulation, and therefore your image.
Key Figures
Frequency quarterly
Exposure 3 months
Circulation 6,000 copies
Readership 24,000 (3 to 1)
Readership
Hong Kong's corporate and commercial elite, including company directors, businessmen, entrepreneurs, industrialists, senior managers and professionals, in other terms decision makers of both corporate affairs and family lifestyle.
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Circulation
- First and Business Class on board Air France
- British Airways business lounge
- Cathay Pacific The Wing Lounge
- Hong Kong hotels
- The French and expatriate business community in Hong Kong
- Bookstores, libraries and subscribers
- French Chamber’s business networks in France and Asia
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Past Issues
No 43: Real Estate in Hong Kong (Spring 2007)
No 42: SMEs and Success Stories in Hong Kong (Winter 2006)
No 41: Transport and Logistics in Hong Kong and Pearl River Delta (Autumn 2006)
No 40: Foreign presence in Hong Kong (Summer 2006)
No 39: 20 years in Hong Kong - The French Chamber turns 20 (Spring 2006)
No 38: China and the WTO: 4 years after (Winter 2005)
No 37: Macau momentum (Autumn 2005)
No 36: Creating wealth through brand building (Summer 2005)
No 35: A world without textile quotas (Spring 2005)
No 34: French presence in Hong Kong (Winter 2004)
No 33: A new generation of infrastructure projects in Hong Kong (Autumn 2004)
No 32: The Pearl river Delta, Report
No 31: The Chinese Word, Moving Forward !
No 30: Consumption, Marketing, Distribution
No 29: Who is Who in Hong Kong and the Emerging Chinese Corporations
No 28: Cultural World City ?(summer 2003)
No 27: Shanghai Fizz: A New Cocktail on the List (Spring 2003)
No 26: WTO, One year after (Winter 2003)
No 25: Hong Kong's New Craze (Insurance, Toursim) (Autumn 2002)
No 24: Beijing 2008, On your Marks...(Summer 2002)
No 23: What lies Beneath (Hong Kong's environment) (Spring 2002)
No 22: Healthy Body, Healthy Mind (Winter 2002)
No 21: Food, Consuming Passion (Autumn 2001)
No 20: Oh My Mode! (Spring-Summer 2001)
No 19: Digital Economy (Winter 2001)
No 18: Europe in Hong Kong (Autumn 2000)
No 17: Challenging future (infrastructure) (Spring 2000)
No 16: Building up Human Capital (Human resources) (Winter 2000)
No 15: South China, from Hinterland to Economic Power (Summer 1999)
No 14: Hong Kong's Environment (Winter-Spring 1999)