Hong Kong Checks Bad Business for Tourists Before Holiday
Introduction
Hong Kong’s tourism leader, Rosanna Law, says the government will do more to stop bad business. Some shops and taxi drivers cheat visitors from mainland China. The Labour Day holiday is coming. Many people will visit. The government expects about 980,000 visitors from May 1 to 5.
Main Body
Law spoke on the radio. She said the government will not accept bad behavior. A new group called the Travel Industry Authority checks travel companies. It already stopped some bad tour guides and travel agencies. Hong Kong wants to have a good name for tourism again. Police will watch places where problems happen. These places are the airport, border points, and nightlife areas like Lan Kwai Fong. Customs and the TIA check shops for tricks. Some shops change prices on tags or give wrong change. The TIA will walk around more during the holiday. Law warned people in tourism not to cheat visitors. Many people have phones and use social media. They can record bad things and tell others. The government will act fast. Tourists can call the TIA if shops force them to buy things. Law said everyone must help keep Hong Kong’s good name.
Conclusion
The Hong Kong government is doing many things to protect visitors. It wants people to feel safe and happy. The plan needs help from police, travel companies, and tourists.