In the metropolis of Hong Kong, glamping and staycations have replaced trips abroad for at least some of its 7.4 million residents. BANGKOK’S BUSTLE GOES QUIETErawan Shrine in the center of Bangkok once bustled with foreign tourists and locals making offerings day and night. Previously, the 60-year-old restaurant would be filled with locals and foreign tourists, bringing in about $2,000 a day. GLAMPING IN HONG KONGThe difficulty of traveling abroad has made glamping — or glamourous camping — popular in Hong Kong. “It’s actually a good opportunity for us to really, to try to explore Hong Kong a bit more,” Tam said.


Source:   Egypt Independent
August 28, 2021 04:07 UTC