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The surge in travel during the Lunar New Year break was fueled by China’s decision to reopen borders with Hong Kong, combined with a pent-up demand to travel. This move is expected to aid Hong Kong in its efforts to reclaim its status as a global financial hub and gateway to China, which is both its largest source of tourism and biggest trading partner. The city’s economy suffered greatly during the extended closure, and there is a strong desire to recover and rebuild.