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More Hong Kong tourists drawn to 'mysterious' Central Asia, travel agencies say

The mystique of Central Asia and its deepening business ties with mainland China have prompted more Hongkongers to choose the region for holidays, according to travel agency heads.

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More Hong Kong tourists drawn to 'mysterious' Central Asia, travel agencies say

The mystique of Central Asia and its deepening business ties with mainland China have prompted more Hongkongers to choose the region for holidays, according to travel agency heads.

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More Hong Kong tourists drawn to ‘mysterious’ Central Asia, travel agencies say

Tour operators are linking up with mainland Chinese who have settled in region, giving city residents new ways to explore unconventional destinations.

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  1. domenica 31 maggio 2026·scmp.com

    More Hong Kong tourists drawn to ‘mysterious’ Central Asia, travel agencies say

    Tour operators are linking up with mainland Chinese who have settled in region, giving city residents new ways to explore unconventional destinations.

  2. domenica 31 maggio 2026·bangkokpost.com

    More Hong Kong tourists drawn to 'mysterious' Central Asia, travel agencies say

    The mystique of Central Asia and its deepening business ties with mainland China have prompted more Hongkongers to choose the region for holidays, according to travel agency heads.