HK personal trips spend $4.6b on mainland in 2011
Updated: 2012-07-18 11:05
(Xinhua)
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HONG KONG -- The total expenditure of Hong Kong residents making personal travel to China's mainland amounted to HK$35.6 billion ($4.59 billion) in 2011, said the Census and Statistics Department on Tuesday.
Of all the trips to the mainland, business travel accounted for about 33 percent while personal travel constituted 67 percent, said the C&SD.
Personal travel refers to travel which is not business-related. It covers travel in package tour mode and non-package tour mode for purposes such as holiday-making, visits to friends and relatives, and attending recreational and cultural activities.
The statistics also showed that Hong Kong residents spent roughly HK$730 per trip, with an average of HK$1,000 for overnight trips and HK$290 for same-day trips.
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