Competing for tourists? Then Hong Kong must be ‘bigger and better’: Rosanna Law
Hong Kong's Tourism Chief, Rosanna Law, stated that the city must strive to be "bigger and better" to remain competitive, rather than expecting neighboring cities like Shenzhen to halt their development. This statement comes as Hong Kong prepares for the 29th anniversary of its return to Chinese rule on July 1 and as the government works on its first five-year plan.

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AI-generatedHong Kong's Tourism Chief, Rosanna Law, stated that the city must strive to be "bigger and better" to remain competitive, rather than expecting neighboring cities like Shenzhen to halt their development. This statement comes as Hong Kong prepares for the 29th anniversary of its return to Chinese rule on July 1 and as the government works on its first five-year plan. The administration aims to increase the tourism sector's contribution to the economy. Law emphasized that Hong Kong faces significant competition not only in tourism but also in other sectors.
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4 extractedHong Kong faces intense competition in tourism and other sectors.
Hong Kong should focus on becoming 'bigger and better' to compete.
The administration is seeking to raise the tourism sector's contribution to the economy.
The government is preparing its first five-year plan for the tourism sector.