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BVI House Asia hosts VI Christmas Carnival in Hong Kong

The semi-outdoor venue was infused with a Caribbean Christmas atmosphere as Carnival dancers in brightly coloured feathered costumes performed a series of routines to a mix of calypso, soca, and steel pan. Photo: GIS
Dr Cassander Titley-O’Neal requested support from donors for the restoration and preservation of the Territory’s more than 17 national parks which were severely damaged during the hurricanes of 2017. Photo: GIS
Dr Cassander Titley-O’Neal requested support from donors for the restoration and preservation of the Territory’s more than 17 national parks which were severely damaged during the hurricanes of 2017. Photo: GIS
Deputy Premier and Minister for Natural Resources, Labour and Immigration, Hon Vincent O. Wheatley (R9) giving remarks at the BVI House Asia’s annual end of year event under the theme ‘BVI Festival for Christmas’ on December 5, 2019. Photo: GIS
Deputy Premier and Minister for Natural Resources, Labour and Immigration, Hon Vincent O. Wheatley (R9) giving remarks at the BVI House Asia’s annual end of year event under the theme ‘BVI Festival for Christmas’ on December 5, 2019. Photo: GIS
WANCHAI, Hong Kong- On the evening of December 5, 2019, BVI House Asia hosted its annual end of year event under the theme “BVI Festival for Christmas,” to celebrate the close of the year and thank the Financial Services Industry for its ongoing support of the [British] Virgin Islands as a jurisdiction.

The widely attended event was hosted by outgoing Director, Mrs Sherri L. Ortiz-Fahie, and incoming Director, Dr Ricardo Wheatley at the world class Murray Hotel in Central Hong Kong. More than 140 guests and friends from the Financial Services Industry were in attendance, as well as a VIP delegation from the British Virgin Islands Government including the Hon Vincent O. Wheatley (Deputy Premier and Minister for Natural Resources & Labour), Dr Cassandra Titley-O'Neal (Director of National Parks Trust of the Virgin Islands), and Ms Lynette L. Harrigan, (Niche Marketing Manager of the BVI Tourist Board).

Hon Wheatley opened the evenings events giving greetings, thanks, and remarks from the territory on behalf of Premier and Minister of Finance, Honourable Andrew A. Fahie (R1). He highlighted the importance of the Asian market to the VI economy and acknowledged the support from the private sector in promoting the VI’s Financial Services Industry. The Deputy Premier further thanked BVI House Asia for its work and role in maintaining and promoting the Territory in the Asia-Pacific Region. He thanked Mrs. Ortiz-Fahie for her year and a half of service as Interim Director, and expressed confidence in the ability of Dr Wheatley’s to move the BVI-Asia Pacific Region to a deeper level of engagement.

Additional remarks were given by Dr Cassander Titley-O’Neal, who requested support from donors for the restoration and preservation of the Territory’s more than 17 national parks which were severely damaged during the hurricanes of 2017. Restoration of the parks was essential to the survival of a number of different species, national beautification, and the VI’s tourism product. Ms Lynette L. Harrigan, presenting on behalf of the BVI Tourist Board, introduced the VI’s tourism products, highlighting the premier luxury properties available for both long and short stay holidays.

Mirroring the theme of “BVI Festival,” the venue was decorated with colorful lighting and decoration representative of the Virgin Islands' annual August Emancipation Festival. The semi-outdoor venue was infused with a Caribbean Christmas atmosphere as Carnival dancers in brightly coloured feathered costumes performed a series of routines to a mix of calypso, soca, and steel pan. The event reached its climax as the dancers invited guests to participate followed by a special round of “Rum & Coke” to cement the Caribbean experience of those in attendance.

At the event’s close, Ms Ortiz-Fahie expressed her deepest appreciation of the Financial Services sector in Hong Kong for their support of her as Director, and continued support of the VI and BVI House Asia. She stated that it had been a pleasure to serve on behalf of her country and that Hong Kong was an amazing city to work in and be a part of. Ms Ortiz then introduced Dr Ricardo Wheatley as incoming director, expressing great confidence in her choice of replacement. Dr Wheatley shared his vision and desire to move towards closer partnerships with the private sector, building on existing relationships to usher in a new era of BVI engagement in the Asia-Pacific Region.

6 Responses to “BVI House Asia hosts VI Christmas Carnival in Hong Kong”

  • Sly Mongoose (09/12/2019, 23:15) Like (5) Dislike (3) Reply
    I don't get it! Are these people in the picture, dressed like Las Vegas showgirls, suppose to be representing the Virgin Islands?
    • Wrong Question (10/12/2019, 18:35) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      Are they supposed to be representing "Christ"?

      My goodness. The devil is a liar. What will you do to these people Lord?
  • @sly Mongoose (10/12/2019, 07:31) Like (3) Dislike (3) Reply
    Oh Shut up!!!! How many locals do you see in VI culture wear at carnival? Dont they wear similar costumes as last "Las Vegas show girls?". I swear virgin islanders are never satisfied with anything!!!!
  • what de ras (10/12/2019, 07:31) Like (5) Dislike (0) Reply
    yooo first off its Festival, not carnival stuppessss!!! second where our beautiful VI women at to dress up so?
  • FEO GOMEZ (10/12/2019, 08:25) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    I was waiting to see someone with melanin.
  • Eagle Eye (10/12/2019, 08:29) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Give those girls a trip here for representing the bvi.would be nice for them to get the real bvi experiance.


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