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Competing for tourists? Then Hong Kong must be ‘bigger and better’: Rosanna Law
Hong Kong's tourism chief Rosanna Law says the city must become 'bigger and better' to compete for tourists, rather than expecting neighboring cities like Shenzhen to 'stand still'. The government is preparing its first five-year plan to boost the tourism sector's contribution to the economy.
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