AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoAviation & Tourism: Singapore Airlines launched its first direct route to Hangzhou, with demand between the two cities up 12% this year to about 85,000 passengers, and SIA now running 112 weekly flights to the Chinese mainland. Diplomacy & Travel Demand: Chinese President Xi Jinping arrived in Pyongyang for a rare two-day summit with Kim Jong-un, expected to focus on economic cooperation and regional coordination—an event that could shape future cross-border movement and tourism planning. Cross-Border Finance (Investor Travel to HK): China’s regulator said its crackdown on “illegal” outbound investment won’t force offshore accounts to close or trigger forced liquidation, easing fears that could have driven mainland savers to Hong Kong. Tourism Economy: China’s services trade grew 4.9% in Jan–Apr, with travel services exports up 30.4%—a sign the tourism and cultural-services pipeline is still strengthening. Weather & Safety: The Hong Kong Observatory added nine new tropical cyclone names for 2026, replacing older ones across the western North Pacific and South China Sea. Tech-Driven Tourism: China is rolling out new tech standards aimed at upgrading the smart tourist experience.
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