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Hong Kong's first panda births raise hopes for tourism boost

City expects arrival of another pair granted by Beijing in coming months

Giant panda Ying Ying before labor, and her twins, a female (left) and a male. (Photo by Ocean Park Hong Kong)

HONG KONG -- Hong Kong is counting on its first ever giant panda births to help revive its tourism sector.

Visitor arrivals have been recovering since 2023 but are far from the all-time peak in 2018 as the Chinese city, once known as the region's "shopping paradise," competes with other Asian destinations in the post-COVID era for travelers from mainland China.

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