Hong Kong urged to shift focus from tourist numbers to increasing spending

Researchers have urged Hong Kong to shift its focus from boosting visitor numbers to increasing tourist spending, as mainland Chinese arrivals rebound but adopt more selective consumption habits. Preliminary findings from a joint study by Polytechnic University and consultancy Think China, released
ORIGINAL SOURCE →via South China Morning Post
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