Hong Kong’s fifth wave of COVID-19 has stabilized, marking a turning point for the region as social distancing measures lift and daily life regains momentum. Public venues like swimming pools, beaches, and water parks have reopened, while sports enthusiasts now fill basketball courts and soccer fields. Restaurants are welcoming diners again, and iconic spots like Victoria Harbor buzz with locals and returning tourists.
CGTN Stringer reports highlight a gradual return to pre-pandemic rhythms, with residents embracing reopened leisure spaces and businesses adapting to renewed demand. This shift reflects broader efforts across Asia-Pacific regions to balance public health priorities with economic and social revitalization.
As travel rebounds, sustainable tourism advocates urge visitors to prioritize eco-friendly practices while exploring Hong Kong’s revitalized urban and natural landscapes.
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Life returns to normal with epidemic effectively controlled in HK
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