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Hong Kong’s July Tourism Season Worst Since 1997 Handover

Hong Kong's July Tourism Season Worst Since '97 Handover: Chart

Hong Kong’s July Tourism Season Worst Since 1997 Handover

(Bloomberg) -- A disastrous summer for Hong Kong’s tourism and retail industries just got worse, with the traditional July surge in visitors conspicuous by its absence. About 5.2 million people arrived in July, only about 1% more than in June, according to data from the Hong Kong Tourism Board. That’s the weakest result for that period in any year since 1997, when it dropped more than 16% after the U.K. handed over control of the city to China.

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