HONG KONG: Hong Kong’s tourism numbers are projected to return to pre-pandemic levels by the end of 2025, a year later than in neighbouring Macau, according to a new forecasting platform developed by a local university.
The programme also found that visitors to the city in December most enjoyed the culture and landscape but were unsatisfied with the food and climate.
Polytechnic University on Thursday unveiled its new “GBA Tourism Forecasting Platform”, a data analysis system for the Greater Bay Area.
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