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HKSAR to send over 500 athletes to Asian Games

Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism Rosanna Law said on Saturday that the Hong Kong SAR would be sending more than 500 athletes to the Asian Games in Nagoya next month. Speaking on an RTHK programme, she said the athletes were preparing well ahead of the Games, amid a stronger government commitment to subsidising their participation in international competitions and helping them gain more…

Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism Rosanna Law announced on Saturday that Hong Kong SAR will be sending over 500 athletes to the upcoming Asian Games in Nagoya. Speaking on RTHK, Law highlighted the athletes' strong preparation and the government's increased commitment to funding their participation in international competitions.

In the past, athletes were funded through the sport development fund, covering approximately 90% of costs. However, for the Asian Games, the government is providing full funding. Law stated that the final number of competing athletes will be revealed during the flag presentation ceremony in September.

Regarding tourism, Law expressed confidence that Hong Kong would surpass its target of 53 million visitors for the year. As of now, the city has attracted 31 million visitors in the first seven months, a 10% increase compared to the same period last year. She attributed her initial concerns about July figures, which were affected by higher flight prices and frequent rain, to being unwarranted.

Law believes the second half of the year, particularly the fourth quarter, will be a peak season for tourism due to convention and exhibition tourism, mega events, and cooler weather.

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