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Are Western travellers avoiding Hong Kong over fears of ‘political dangers’? City’s tourism drive faces many hurdles: experts

  • Negative media coverage abroad, harsh pandemic restrictions have combined to deter visitors, experts say
  • Efforts to attract visitors are up against US, UK and Canada travel advisories that scare citizens

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Americans Kayla and Aaron Lukas left their home in California earlier this year for a nine-month backpacking holiday across the globe.

Two months into their adventure, the married couple, both 31, have been to Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand. They head to Europe in late May.

Hong Kong and mainland China did not figure in their travel plans.

Kayla, a nurse, said Hong Kong’s history was an attraction and they hoped to visit one day, but they were a little nervous about being there now.

“The political situation makes us a bit apprehensive,” she said. “There is a fear for many Americans that China is not always the safest or easiest to travel.

“Obviously Hong Kong is very different from mainland China, but some reservations still exist.”

Hong Kong authorities in the midst of revamping the city’s tourism strategy have to deal with changes in the profile of visitors, not least the decline in high-spending mainland travellers.
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