Jakarta. Hong Kong registered double-digit yearly growth in Indonesian tourists in 2024, according to the global financial center’s tourism board.
The government-subverted Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB) revealed Friday that Indonesia had become a “key source market” for the vibrant city’s travel industry. Hong Kong recorded 366,973 Indonesian tourist arrivals in January-December 2024, up 42 percent compared to the previous year.
The agency attributed the robust growth to the ongoing efforts to turn Hong Kong into a Muslim-friendly destination, among others, by having more eateries get halal certifications. At present, Hong Kong is home to 153 halal-certified and Muslim-owned restaurants. Indonesia is the…



























