Tourism: Two Chinese cities join Hong Kong travel scheme

Tourism: Two Chinese cities join Hong Kong travel scheme

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Tourism: Two Chinese cities join Hong Kong travel scheme

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HONG KONG (Reuters) - The Chinese cities of Xian and Qingdao have been added to a travel scheme that allows residents to visit Hong Kong in a personal capacity, rather than in a tour group, as the financial hub struggles to revive its economy post-COVID.

Tourism in the vibrant former British colony took a huge knock from sometimes violent pro-democracy protests in 2019 and a subsequent crackdown on dissent before the pandemic put the city in shutdown.

The "Individual Travel Scheme" began in 2003 as part of a cooperation agreement between mainland China and Hong Kong. It was initially launched in four cities in nearby Guangdong province before branching out to a total of 49 mainland cities in 2007.

Xian and Qingdao will be added to the list by March 6, meaning that residents of 51 Chinese cities will be eligible to apply for individual travel.

Officials have touted Hong Kong's attractiveness as an international hub and are planning to hold large-scale events including Art Basel in the coming months to lure visitors.