Hong Kong: Asia-Pacific Diving Summit

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DRT Asia Pacific Diving Summit 2010 (16th July, 2.00pm)

Important SUMMIT attended by key industry leaders, such as CUA, HKUA, PADI, NAUI, TDISDI, DAN, SCUBAPRO, AQUALUNG and Hong Kong Government Departments to discuss the Diving Business Development, Diving Safety and Marine Conservation Practice in Asia Pacific. We welcome you to join us!


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its a nice summit we can make more good relation with other country in sense of business and eduction.

Yes, these meetings are very good for those things.

I did not have the chance to attend the show in Hong Kong; some people here told me that it was not so good for the scuba, but was mostly a place for the resorts to market themselves.

Maybe it will be better next time! :cool2:
 
I was borned and raised at that part of the world and never considered Hong Kong to be a diving destination. I am actually surprised to see anything scuba going on, let alone a Summit!
 
Yes, these meetings are very good for those things.

I did not have the chance to attend the show in Hong Kong; some people here told me that it was not so good for the scuba, but was mostly a place for the resorts to market themselves.

Maybe it will be better next time!
 
I was borned and raised at that part of the world and never considered Hong Kong to be a diving destination. I am actually surprised to see anything scuba going on, let alone a Summit!
 

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