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Hong Kong, world’s most visited city, faces tourism bust – The Jakarta Post – Jakarta Post
Hundreds of parked tour buses are gathering dust at a northern Hong Kong container port, having been off the road for 10 months since authorities banned non-resident…

Hundreds of parked tour buses are gathering dust at a northern Hong Kong container port, having been off the road for 10 months since authorities banned non-resident arrivals into the city due to the new coronavirus.
The area has turned into a “bus cemetery”, said Freddy Yip, president of Hong Kong’s Travel Agent Owners Association. He said the former British colony – which was the world’s leading tourist city destination last year – faces a similar fate at the end of November, when the government…
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