Hong Kong protests force many restaurants to close permanentlyPolice chase a person in Hong Kong on Sunday, as protesters changed tactics and popped up in small groups in multiple locations across the city. (AP photo)Stand-alone restaurants in Hong Kong which are not part of a big dining group are finding it increasingly difficult to keep their doors open amid ongoing political protests. "There is a lot less tendency for guests to dine out or to spend money given what is happening in Hong Kong, especially on the weekends. (South China Morning Post photo)"The beauty of Hong Kong is, one place closes, another place opens. There are other bubbles throughout Hong Kong that are not affected, such as Sai Kung, Kennedy Town and the southern districts, as families escape the city and enjoy local restaurants.
Source: Bangkok Post October 13, 2019 12:33 UTC