Licence of Hong Kong travel agency revoked after tour guide coerced visitors to shop
The Hong Kong Travel Industry Authority revoked the license of Star Link Travel after an investigation revealed a tour guide coerced mainland Chinese visitors into shopping between January and March. The investigation, triggered by four separate cases, found that Star Link Travel failed to prevent the guide, Kuk Wa, from pressuring tourists to make purchases.

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AI-generatedThe Hong Kong Travel Industry Authority revoked the license of Star Link Travel after an investigation revealed a tour guide coerced mainland Chinese visitors into shopping between January and March. The investigation, triggered by four separate cases, found that Star Link Travel failed to prevent the guide, Kuk Wa, from pressuring tourists to make purchases. The guide allegedly made inappropriate remarks and threatened those who didn't shop with additional fees. The Authority determined that the agency's inaction and the guide's behavior constituted a serious breach of licensing conditions, damaging Hong Kong's tourism reputation. The incident is being described by some industry representatives as isolated.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedThe tour guide threatened visitors who didn't make purchases would pay the tour price difference.
The tour guide made 'inappropriate remarks' to visitors in March.
Star Link Travel failed to take 'all reasonable steps' to prevent coerced shopping.
The licence of a Hong Kong travel agency has been revoked.
The incident was an “isolated incident” that did not signal a return of the infamous practice.