Hong Kong Bets Big on 3D to Reinvent Global Tourism
Hong Kong is pouring billions into 3D, immersive and mega events, aiming to shift from stopover city to global benchmark for diversified, experience-led tourism.
Jolyon Hyne is a journalist covering travel, culture, and global trends. His writing focuses on the evolving character of cities, societies, and destinations worldwide.
Hong Kong is pouring billions into 3D, immersive and mega events, aiming to shift from stopover city to global benchmark for diversified, experience-led tourism.
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