Hong Kong - Hello Kitty honors the dedication and hard work of the MTR staff with a show and original Hello Kitty Collectibles.
Hello Kitty and her friends graced the catwalk in MTR on July 10, sporting her new looks as different MTR personnel. The promo for the one of a kind Hello Kitty items run from 11th of July to the 2nd of September 2007.
Passengers who ride the MTR ten times (Airport Express not included) with the same Audit or Concessionary Octopus Card from Monday to Friday of each promotion week will be eligible to redeem an MTR ?Hello Kitty? Hero of the week for HK $18. In the last week of the campaign, they can claim the limited edition ?Hello Kitty? MTR Train and Theme Song CD for HK $30, including all the MTR ?Hello Kitty? Heroes. All accumulated bonus points will expire and a new count will being on the Monday of each week during the promotion period.
Redemption Period/Item/Redemption Price
16 ? 22 July 2007 / Train Operator ?Hello Kitty? / HK $18 23 ? 29 July 2007 / Assistant Fire & Security Supervisor ?Hello Kitty?/ HK $18 30 July ? 5 August 2007 / Infrastructure Maintenance Officer ?Hello Kitty? / HK $18 6 ? 12 August 2007 / Rolling Stock Maintenance Officer ?Hello Kitty? / HK $18 13 ? 19 August 2007 / Station Assistant ?Hello Kitty? / HK $18 20 ? 26 August 2007 / Group Station manager ?Hello Kitty? /HK $18 27 August ? 2 September 2007 / ?Hello Kitty? MTR train and Theme Song CD / HK $30Redemptions can be made at any MTR Customer Service Centre (Airport Express stations not included) or special redemption counter with the promotion week on a first-come, first-served basis while stock lasts. The price of the MTR ?Hello Kitty? Hero or MTR Train with Theme Song CD will be deducted from the Octopus card presented.
Disclaimer: Some items have been emitted from the original Sanriotown Blog Article
Hong Kong’s MTR first opened on the year 1979 and the network has expanded to encompass seven lines and 53 stations along 91.0 kilometres (56.5 miles). Presently, debates are still going on about further expansions of the MTR lines for Hong Kong’s booming economy.

















