‘Hong Kong to welcome 1.45 million mainland tourists over Lunar New Year’

‘Hong Kong to welcome 1.45 million mainland tourists over Lunar New Year’

[South China Morning Post] - 01/18/2025

Travel Industry Council chairman says he expects 15 per cent rise from last year’s festive period thanks to mega-events, relaxed visa rules.



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