Campaigns
Carat Hong Kong powers ‘Keep Going’ momentum with immersive OOH across two MTR stations
The campaign is executed across Admiralty and Tsim Sha Tsui MTR stations, two of Hong Kong’s highest traffic commuter hubs.
Carat Hong Kong’s new integrated campaign with Vitasoy places VITA Cold Brew No Sugar Tea right where Hong Kong’s working life unfolds: in the rush, the transfers, the packed platforms, and the in-between moments when a quick reset matters most. Designed to resonate with the urban working crowd, the campaign brings the tea’s refreshing, no-burden positioning to life, reconnecting with existing drinkers while attracting new users through the launch of the No Sugar Crimson Aroma Black Tea.

At the heart of the campaign is a bold out-of-home execution across Admiralty and Tsim Sha Tsui MTR stations, two of Hong Kong’s highest traffic commuter hubs. At Admiralty, a first-in-market three-storey station takeover spans concourses, interchange pathways and platforms, embedding the campaign into the flow of commuters. Sequential placements guide movement through the station, while the light beam “energy waves” cut through the space, injecting a sense of uplift while expressing the refreshed clarity that comes through with every sip.

Complementing the execution, gate dominations introduce sound elements, triggering an audio prompt “KEEP GOING” as commuters tap in and out. The message offers a moment of encouragement within the daily rush, reminding commuters that they are supported by the brand as they keep moving through the city. The experience reinforces the product’s “Refresh and keep going” proposition.

“This campaign reflects how media can move beyond reach to create meaningful experiences within people’s daily routines,” said Naomi Chan, Business Director, Carat Hong Kong. “By embedding the idea within high-frequency commuter environments and pairing it with culturally relevant storytelling, we were able to deliver both scale and contextual relevance. This is key to building stronger brand connection and driving sustained impact.”