Li Zhaobo
Li Zhaobo is an economist who commented on Hong Kong Disneyland's recent financial results, noting the park's ability to attract new visitors from Southeast Asia while suggesting that there is still room for improvement in attendance figures.
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Hong Kong:
Economist Li Zhaobo pointed out that most audiences from the Greater Bay Area do not choose to stay overnight.
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Hong Kong:
Li Zhaobo discusses the costs associated with the fire at Hongfu Garden and the government's responsibilities.
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Hong Kong:
Li Zhaobo mentioned that future operators could collaborate with quality mall developers to enhance the cruise terminal's operations.
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Hong Kong:
Li Zhaobo suggested that Hong Kong could promote its role in the Greater Bay Area during the APEC events.
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Hong Kong:
Economist Li Zhaobo believes that the small parcel airmail business is highly profitable but the government missed the opportunity to commercialize it.
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Hong Kong:
Economist Li Zhaobo suggests that businesses transforming into self-pickup points is a good strategy to generate extra income.
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Hong Kong:
Li Zhaobo discusses the regulation of ride-hailing services in Hong Kong.
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Hong Kong:
Li Zhaobo indicated that the quota of 100 cars would have a negligible impact on the economy.
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Hong Kong:
Economist Li Zhaobo stated that international singers coming to Hong Kong can undoubtedly attract overseas tourists.
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Hong Kong:
Li Zhaobo believes that the impact of the tariff war will not be reflected in this fiscal year's tax revenue.
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