Hong Kong Tourism Roars Back in 2025 with 45M Visitors
Hong Kong SAR saw 45M visitors in Jan-Nov 2025, outpacing 2024. From eased travel rules to digital experiences and the 15th Five-Year Plan, here is the comeback secret.
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Hong Kong SAR saw 45M visitors in Jan-Nov 2025, outpacing 2024. From eased travel rules to digital experiences and the 15th Five-Year Plan, here is the comeback secret.
Hasan Piker heads to the Chinese mainland to uncover its travel boom, digital culture & governance angles, sharing fresh perspectives Western media misses.
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