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Mega-events drive HK$5.8 billion spending in first half of year, Paul Chan says
['Emily Hung']
South China Morning Post
Visitors to major events in Hong Kong have spent HK$5.8 billion (US$739 million) during the first half of the year – averaging HK$3,314 per head – the city’s finance chief has said.
In his weekly blog on Sunday, Financial Secretary Paul Chan Mo-po said about 1.75 million visitors were drawn to more than 130 events between January and June, generating around HK$5.8 billion in spending and contributing HK$3.3 billion to the economy.
Chan said major events continued to drive visitor traffic, highlighting the Hong Kong Football Festival and the Audi Football Summit, held shortly after the Fifa World Cup.
Paul Chan says events during the second half of the year are expected to draw more than 1.85 million visitors.
Photo: Nora TamHe added that more than 100 events were scheduled for the second half of the year, including the Food Expo, National Day fireworks, the Hong Kong Cyclothon and the Hong Kong Wine and Dine Festival.