In his speech, AWE Chairman Simon Li noted that AWE is facing intense competition in Asia as well as various economic challenges following the pandemic. However, he emphasised that his team had remained steadfast, proactively participating in international events to seize global opportunities. The team has consistently demonstrated its commitment to driving economic development in Hong Kong, having hosted over 330 major events in 2024, thereby reinforcing Hong Kong's status as a premier destination for large-scale events.
CEO Irene Chan announced that a series of international events would be hosted at the venue for the first time in 2025. Among these is the “Longines Hong Kong International Horse Show”, Asia’s first version replicating the 50-year established London show, which is renowned as one of the world's most prestigious indoor equestrian events. Additionally, there will be the inaugural “Routes World 2025”, an international conference for the aviation sector, along with “Airspace Asia Pacific 2025” which is also the first in the city. The venue will also feature the large-scale convention-cum-exhibition “Connect Marketplace Hong Kong” and “UFI Global Congress” for the MICE industry. Four leading technology-focused exhibitions will also be held concurrently, including “Build4Asia 2025”, “The Battery Show Asia”, “Mobility Tech Asia” and the brand-new “Data Center Asia”. This comprehensive line-up of events at AWE is set to attract a substantial number of business travellers to the city, injecting further momentum into the local economy.
The celebratory event vividly showcased AWE’s successful hosting of numerous international exhibitions, conferences, cultural events, and entertainment activities since its opening. A series of striking light boxes highlighted significant milestones from the past 20 years, including the relocation of the China Sourcing Fair, organised by Global Sources, from Shanghai to Hong Kong in 2006; the exhibition “The River of Wisdom – Animated Version of the Riverside Scene at Qing Ming Festival”, which attracted over 900,000 visitors in 2010; Madonna’s Hong Kong concert in 2016; the iconic musical “The Lion King” in 2019; and the inaugural “Super Terminal Expo” in 2024.
Another captivating feature was the giant “Wall of Stars”, created with signatures from over 200 international superstars who have performed at AWE. This wall not only commemorates countless spectacular moments, but also symbolises AWE’s ongoing commitment to serving as a prominent stage for international concerts and performances.