A young farmer on the approach to the remote Hakka village of Lai Chi Wo in Hong Kong’s northeastern New Territories. The Hong Kong Tourism Board is considering how to draw overseas tourists to explore the city’s Hakka heritage. Photo: Roy Issa
Wild Okinawa, Hakka heritage in Hong Kong, Chinese culture in Suzhou talked up as tourist draws in Asia with international travel resuming
- Asia was not well represented at an international meet-up for tourism promoters, travel writers and bloggers, but destinations are making plans to draw visitors
- Okinawa in Japan wants to make the most of a recent Unesco World Heritage listing, while Hong Kong considers ways to promote its Chinese cultural heritage
A young farmer on the approach to the remote Hakka village of Lai Chi Wo in Hong Kong’s northeastern New Territories. The Hong Kong Tourism Board is considering how to draw overseas tourists to explore the city’s Hakka heritage. Photo: Roy Issa