
Hong Kong to become Muslim-friendly city for Asean businesses, tourists: John Lee
He also focused on deepening ties with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) bloc, saying talks were under way with the Malaysian government on opening the city's fourth economic and trade office in the region.
The Hong Kong chief executive was giving an online address at the South China Morning Post China Conference: Southeast Asia on Monday, in which he hailed the strong economic relations between the two places and said he was committed to 'building on our gratifying ties'.
He highlighted the relaxed criteria for people of Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam applying for multiple-entry visas to Hong Kong, and the extension of their validity from two to three years.
'We will also provide self-service immigration clearance for invited Asean-country visitors participating in business, development and related activities in Hong Kong,' Lee said.
'And to make our Asean friends feel at home in Hong Kong, we are compiling a list of restaurants offering halal food, while encouraging hotels and other establishments to provide appropriate worship services.'.
Hong Kong received about 44.5 million visitors last year, up 31 per cent year on year.
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