How Hong Kong plans to tap popular films, historic buildings to lure tourists
Hong Kong plans to boost tourism by leveraging popular films and historic buildings. Following the success of the Yau Ma Tei police station exhibition, the city will develop more heritage attractions that blend historic sites with cultural experiences.

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AI-generatedHong Kong plans to boost tourism by leveraging popular films and historic buildings. Following the success of the Yau Ma Tei police station exhibition, the city will develop more heritage attractions that blend historic sites with cultural experiences. Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism Rosanna Law Shuk-pui highlighted Haw Par Mansion as a future major development. This strategy aims to transform historic locations into visitor destinations by connecting them to Hong Kong's cultural identity, as demonstrated by the Yau Ma Tei initiative. These plans are being discussed as Hong Kong approaches the 29th anniversary of its return to Chinese rule on July 1.
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4 extractedHong Kong will build on the popularity of the old Yau Ma Tei police station exhibition.
The Yau Ma Tei police station exhibition demonstrated Hong Kong's ability to transform historic sites into visitor destinations.
Haw Par Mansion is identified as one of the city's next major heritage developments.
Hong Kong plans to develop more heritage attractions combining historic buildings with cultural experiences.