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Ask Hung Huang: Making Sense of Hong Kong’s Retail Slowdown
This week, expert columnist Hung Huang weighs in on what the future holds for Hong Kong's ailing retail market as mainland tourists stay away. Read MoreBurberry’s Hong Kong Sales Decline More Than 20 Percent
Burberry's H2 results released today reveal that Hong Kong remains in a slump for the third quarter in a row despite growth in mainland China. Read MoreSotheby’s Hong Kong Defies China Luxury Slowdown with Strong Auction Season Start
Sotheby's sees strong sales results at its Modern and Contemporary Asian Art Evening Sale in Hong Kong, showing that China's art market may be on its way back from a 2015 slump. Read MoreChinese Tourism Outlook for 2020: Japan to Soar While Hong Kong Slumps
A new CLSA report predicts that Chinese tourism patterns seen in 2015 are set to continue over the next five years as outbound trips reach 200 million annually. Read MoreThis Hong Kong Startup Wants to Make Eating Bugs the Next Big Thing for Health-Conscious Foodies
The creator of startup Livin Farms talks to Jing Daily about introducing its sustainable mealworm harvesting kit to the China market. Read MoreHong Kong Boutique Hotel Tuve Brings Industrial Chic to Tin Hau Area
New Hong Kong boutique hotel Tuve features striking minimalist design with a black-and-white color scheme and concrete and marble. Read MoreHong Kong’s Luxury Retail Slump to Last Through 2016
As mainland Chinese visitor numbers decline, Hong Kong retail rents are predicted to decline by 10 to 15 percent in 2016. Read MoreHong Kong Retail Rents Remain Sky-High Despite Slowdown
A new report finds that Hong Kong retail rents are still the second-highest in the world even as they are lowered amidst declining sales. Read MoreIs Hong Kong Doing Enough to Revive Slumping Retail Spending?
Hong Kong is trying to lure back Chinese tourists as retail sales decline for the seventh month in a row, but it may be up against forces out of its control. Read MoreWill Blockbuster ‘Lost in Hong Kong’ Revive Chinese Tourist Numbers?
As "Lost in Hong Kong" smashes box office records in China, Hong Kong tourism officials are hoping they can see a mainland visitor boost from the film franchise that created "Lost in Thailand." Read More