Hong Kong Tourism Booming With 13 Million Visitors So Far

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Different obstacles, like air capacity, the worldwide economy, fluctuating currency exchange rates, and more, play a role in influencing the speed at which recovery occurs.

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The Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB) disclosed that there were approximately 2.75 million individuals who visited in June, resulting in a daily average of roughly 92,000 visitors.

In total, approximately 13 million people visited Hong Kong in the first six months of 2023. The Hong Kong Tourism Board anticipates a continuous and gradual improvement in the city's tourism industry during the latter half of this year.

Nevertheless, the speed at which the recovery takes place will be influenced by a multitude of obstacles, including the availability of flights, the state of the worldwide financial system, and fluctuations in currency exchange values, among others.

Initial statistics on visitor arrivals for June 2023:

The HKTB plans to further improve its advertising in different countries by expanding the "Greetings from Hong Kong" campaign and organizing large-scale events like the "Hong Kong Bike Race", "Hong Kong Food and Wine Festival", "Hong Kong Winter Festival", and "Hong Kong New Year's Eve Party".

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The Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB) will also aid in promoting the city's global events, with the goal of drawing visitors to Hong Kong and enhancing their encounters within the city.

Hong Kong, which is officially known as the Hong Kong SAR of China, is a metropolis and a distinctive administrative region in the country of China.

Hong Kong is home to 7.4 million people from different countries residing in a compact area of 1,104 square kilometers (426 sq mi). Due to this, it ranks among the most densely populated regions globally.

Hong Kong came under the control of the British Empire when the Qing Empire handed over Hong Kong Island in 1841–1842. The colony grew to include the Kowloon Peninsula in 1860 and was further expanded when the United Kingdom leased the New Territories for 99 years in 1898.

During World War II, Japan temporarily took control of Hong Kong from 1941 to 1945. Subsequently, in 1997, the entire region transitioned from being under British rule to becoming a part of China.

Hong Kong preserves distinct governing and economic systems apart from mainland China based on the "one country, two systems" principle.

Harry Johnson has served as the task coordinator at eTurboNews for over two decades. Residing in the scenic city of Honolulu, Hawaii, he hails from the continent of Europe. His passion lies in crafting compelling narratives and providing extensive coverage of current events.

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