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HONG KONG – One would think that the loss of international visitors would bring any city’s hotel sector to a standstill. Not in Hong Kong.
Volatile street protests in 2019 followed by three years of strict pandemic quarantine rules did not deter hospitality brands from opening in the city, especially those in the luxury sector such as Rosewood Hong Kong, The St Regis Hong Kong and The Hari.Get exclusive reports and insights with more than 500 subscriber-only articles every month
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