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Ayra WangThis came as the Legislative Council passed a non-binding motion yesterday to better utilize Hong Kong's islands and coastline to develop marine tourism.
Lawmakers have urged the government to promote yacht tourism in the Greater Bay Area and enhance infrastructure to boost island-hopping tourism products.
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Lawmaker Kenneth Lau Ip-keung, who proposed the motion, highlighted the potential of Hong Kong's 1,180-kilometer coastline, 263 islands, and natural deep-water port to transform the local tourism industry.
He suggested focusing on yacht tourism, island resorts, and marine eco-tours as key strategies.
Citing data from the International Council of Marine Industry Associations, Lau said the global yacht trade is worth US$40 billion (HK$310 billion), with annual revenue exceeding US$50 billion, showing its popularity among high-end travelers.
"China is also an emerging market for yacht tourism, with over 40 coastal cities already offering yacht-related services," Lau added.He urged the government to align with national development plans by actively promoting yacht tourism in the GBA.
This includes working closely with the local yacht industry, updating outdated regulations, and introducing a streamlined customs model at designated Hong Kong piers in collaboration with Shenzhen authorities.In an amendment to the motion, lawmaker Aron Kwok Wai-keung of the Federation of Trade Unions suggested improving infrastructure on popular islands like Tung Ping Chau and Po Toi, which includes installing renewable energy-powered water and electricity systems, as well as telecommunication base stations.
Kwok also proposed combining Hong Kong's fishing industry with its culinary culture by building multifunction fishing piers in popular harbors.These piers would connect typhoon shelters, seafood restaurants, marine markets, and yacht berthing areas to create a more diverse tourism experience.
ayra.wang@singtaonewscorp.com
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