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Hong Kong Hotels
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» Hotels differ from motels in that most motels have drive-up, exterior entrances to the rooms, while hotels tend to have halls with interior entrances to the rooms. The cost and quality of hotels are usually relatively indicative of the range and type of services available. Due to the enormous increase in tourism worldwide.
Hotel industry in Hong Kong is part of the China Contact Market.
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» Hong Kong hotels. To choose from how do you decide. The area has an option of lodging suited for every. Families can select any number of full-service hotels that cater to their kids with programs, special meals and services designed just for them. Other resorts cater to singles who want to meet other like-minded folks. Eco-resorts are popping up throughout the Hong Kong. The Hong Kong region is a world of steamy delights; a top honeymoon objective. You'll find large developed, populated islands with all the modern conveniences and small, remote less populated islands, virtually untouched by development and waiting to be discovered. Hong Kong has 97 completed hotels with a total of 38,919 rooms. During early 2003, the average occupancy was 82 percent. Medium-price hotels were 85 per cent-occupied, while those at the higher-price hotels were slightly lower at 79 per cent.
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» The Hong Kong Government's Town Planning Board approved 21 hotel developments in 2002 that involved converting land usage. These projects would add 14,535 hotel rooms, which would double the supply of new hotel rooms in the next few years.
The Hong Kong Tourism Board announced that 24 new hotels would be built by 2006, with a total of 13,354 rooms.
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