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Updated October 18th, 2019 at 16:29 IST

In protest clouds, Hong Kong tourists see silver lining

The body-blow of months of political protests in Hong Kong’s tourism is verging on catastrophic for one of the world’s great destinations.

In protest clouds, Hong Kong tourists see silver lining
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In this Oct. 11, 2019 photo, visitors sit outside a shop on the Main Street at Hong Kong Disneyland in Hong Kong. The body-blow of months of political protests in Hong Kong’s tourism is verging on catastrophic for one of the world’s great destinations. Geared up to receive 65 million travelers a year, the city’s hotels, retailers, restaurants, and other travel-oriented industries are suffering. But some intrepid visitors came specifically to see the protests and are reveling in deep discounts and unusually short lines at tourist hotspots. 

The body-blow of months of political protests in Hong Kong’s tourism is verging on catastrophic for one of the world’s great destinations. Geared up to receive 65 million travelers a year, the city’s hotels, retailers, restaurants, and other travel-oriented industries are suffering. But some intrepid visitors came specifically to see the protests and are reveling in deep discounts and unusually short lines at tourist hotspots.

Aside from the risk of stumbling unawares into street battles and clouds of police tear gas — as some tourists have to their coughing, spluttering dismay — Hong Kong remains a pleasant city. Visitors of either sex needn’t think twice about venturing out late at night or while wearing valuables. Even some Hong Kong residents are enjoying a respite from the usual floods of visitors.

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Published October 18th, 2019 at 16:26 IST

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