Hong Kong has long been considered a shopping and gastronomic hotspot, drawing travellers from all over the world to its East-meets-West culture.
But with a change in world travel markets and tastes, this southern Chinese territory is revamping its tourism strategy, tapping unexplored cultural and recreational potential.
Billions of dollars have been spent on new attractions, including the world’s fifth Disney theme park, or to upgrade existing ones at a time when a raft of plush new hotels are opening their doors.
See also “Honkers hit by Disney fever” from the Australian.