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What Hong Kong Can Learn Yangtzes Conservation Success

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The article discusses conservation lessons from Yangtze River for Hong Kong's coastal protection and ecotourism. No direct commercial mechanism is identified: no commodity price, company margin, supply chain disruption, or regulatory cost is mentioned. The ecotourism strategy is a policy direction without concrete investment or revenue impact. Therefore, no sector is materially affected.

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  • Yangtze fishing ban reversed biodiversity decline, fish biomass increased, finless porpoise rebounded.
  • Hong Kong Sharp Island damaged by over 4,000 visitors; lacks statutory marine park protection.
  • Hong Kong overnight visitor spending dropped from HK$193 billion (2015) to HK$128 billion (2022).
  • Hong Kong government promoting ecotourism as growth strategy, but current practices resemble mass tourism.

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South China Morning Post is a Hong Kong-based English-language daily, owned by Alibaba Group.

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