Hong Kong saw a 3.8 percent drop in tourism numbers in 2009, with just over seven million people paying a visit to the city state.
The ultimate urban travel hub, Hong Kong blends a vibrant financial and commercial district with a string of attractions for leisure travellers.
Amongst the city’s top sights are the Peak, the shopping on offer on Nathan Road, the infamous Star Ferry trip and the floating restaurants in Aberdeen Harbour. The world’s largest Buddha statue is also to be found on Lantau Island, just a short hop from the island’s new airport.