Yonhap News quoted Hong Kong South China Morning Post today as the "Travel Tourism" product has emerged in Hong Kong, amid prolonged protests in Hong Kong that began in early June.
According to the South China Morning Post, Michael Chang, who provides guided services to foreign tourists visiting Hong Kong, has a 'Protest Tour' product that visits Hong Kong demonstrations on his online site, Hong Kong Free Tour. Offering.
When you enter here, you can read the warning, 'Welcome, but you are responsible for your own safety.'
The protests first appeared on October 4 when the Hong Kong government issued an anti-masking law that banned protesters from wearing masks.
In subsequent demonstrations, Michael Chang brought tourists to visit the centers of Hong Kong's protests, such as Causeway Bay, Tsim Sha Tsui and Central, allowing visitors to experience the demonstrations themselves.
Most of the people who participate in the protests are Americans or British, but there are occasional Hong Kongers.
Geography teacher Andy Jones from the UK said, "The British government has asked me to avoid the protests as much as possible when I go to Hong Kong, but I wanted to see the Hong Kong demonstrations firsthand." I was able to ".
Michael Chang, who developed the demonstration tour, said, "This product allows tourists to experience the reality of Hong Kong." "It's safe to see if the Hong Kong protests are safe or not."
(Photo: Hong Kong Free Tour, Yonhap News)
'What are the demonstrations?' 'Travel tourism' product in Hong Kong appeared
2019-12-08T07:26:52.511Z
Yonhap News quoted Hong Kong South China Morning Post as a "tourist tourism" product in Hong Kong today, as Hong Kong's democratization protests began in early June.
Source: sbskr