Published: 1:11pm, 18 Feb 2025Updated: 2:55pm, 18 Feb 2025
Hong Kong will attract about 840,000 visitors and HK$3.3 billion (US$424.1 million) worth of spending in the first half of the year thanks to mega-events, the city’s leader has said, while also vowing to tap national development opportunities.
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Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu said on Tuesday that the line-up of mega-events being held in the first six months would generate additional economic value worth HK$1.8 billion.
“Under the ‘one country, two systems’ governing principle, Hong Kong can enjoy both national and international advantages,” Lee said before his weekly meeting with the key decision-making Executive Council.
“In the coming year, Hong Kong will face both opportunities and challenges, but the opportunities outweigh the challenges.
“We estimate that various mega-events in the first half of the year will attract about 840,000 visitors, bringing consumption expenditure of around HK$3.3 billion to Hong Kong.”
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Lee pointed to the string of popular arts, cultural and sports events being held as part of “Hong Kong Super March” next month.