The Hong Kong Hotels Association (HKHA) was founded on August 1, 1961 to oversee development of the hotel industry in Hong Kong; to promote and protect the lawful interests of hoteliers; to act as a collective voice for the hotel management; and to encourage unity and friendly relationships between members.
Founded by seven members, the Association today has ninety-nine member hotels and, while it still adheres to the basic objectives set so many years ago, it now plays a much wider and more positive role in the promotion and development of the hotel industry and tourism.
The Association is recognised as a voice for the hotel industry and, as such, is represented on a diverse range of government, quasi-government and commercial organizations connected with travel and tourism.
At all times, the Association adopts a positive role and plays an active part in promoting and supporting activities that will enhance the image and efficiency ethical of the hotel industry.