Published: 14:25, April 19, 2025 | Updated: 16:17, April 19, 2025
Hong Kong tourism strives to grow with new strategies
By Xinhua
Tourists enjoy a sunny afternoon at the Avenue of Stars along the Victoria Harbour waterfront in Tsim Sha Tsui, a tourist hub in Hong Kong, on Feb 10, 2025. (SHAMIM ASHRAF / CHINA DAILY)

HONG KONG – Many attendees at a recently-concluded Hong Kong Tourism Development Forum shared the belief that the special administrative region remains an international tourist city deeply desired by travelers.

The forum, co-hosted by the Hong Kong Tourism Board and China Tourism Group, brought together over 600 industry representatives to discuss future trends and directions of Hong Kong's tourism industry.

Hong Kong's tourism sector is uncovering new pathways for cultural tourism transformation, forging ahead toward the goal of becoming a "world-class premier tourism destination".

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Facing both opportunities and challenges, Hong Kong has been proactive and visionary. Since 2023, the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region government has prioritized the development of an event economy to attract tourists and stimulate local spending, showcasing the city's vibrancy as the "Capital of Events".

The HKSAR government's events calendar features a wide range of activities encompassing culture, arts, finance, and trade. The event economy has already shown impressive results.

In 2024, Hong Kong hosted over 240 events, attracting more than two million visitors. These events generated approximately HK$7.5 billion (about $966 million) in consumer spending and HK$4.5 billion in economic added value.

Michael Wong, deputy financial secretary of the HKSAR government, estimated that events in the first half of 2025 will draw about 840,000 tourists, a year-on-year increase of over 50 percent. This is expected to result in HK$3.3 billion in consumer spending and HK$1.8 billion in economic added value.

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At the end of last year, the Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau of the SAR government unveiled the Development Blueprint for Hong Kong's Tourism Industry 2.0, proposing four development strategies and 133 measures aimed at achieving the vision of "tourism is everywhere," setting the direction for the next five years.

Members of Chinese mainland tour groups take photos at the Golden Bauhinia Square in Wan Chai, Hong Kong, on Jan 19, 2025. (SHAMIM ASHRAF / CHINA DAILY)

According to the Hong Kong Tourism Board's latest statistics, the spending of Chinese mainland overnight visitors on entertainment grew by 61.3 percent to HK$4.19 billion last year. Activities such as exhibitions, theater shows, and concerts have become trending attractions for mainland tourists.

In 2024, non-mainland visitors to Hong Kong exceeded 10 million. Research by a globally recognized consumer market consultancy ranked Hong Kong as the fourth most popular city for international tourists worldwide in 2024.

In this Feb 10, 2025, file photo, people cross a road in Hong Kong’s tourist district Tsim Sha Tsui. (SHAMIM ASHRAF / CHINA DAILY)

Dai Bin, director of China Tourism Academy, emphasized that maintaining the prosperity and growth of Hong Kong's tourism industry is an important part of ensuring the economic and social prosperity of Hong Kong within the framework of "one country, two systems".  

Industrial sectors in Hong Kong must strengthen collaboration and embrace global opportunities for tourism development, he added.

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Yiu Pak-leung, a member of the Legislative Council, said that enhancing the competitiveness of tourism products and services aligned with ocean, eco-tourism, heritage, sightseeing, and red tourism themes is crucial to boosting Hong Kong's tourism industry.

Peter Lam, chairman of the Hong Kong Tourism Board, noted that the board will actively collaborate with other cities in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area to attract more international tourists to experience unique journeys in the Bay Area.