Abstract:
The influences of such new policy of Multiple-Journey Exit-Entry Permit by focusing on the changing spatial patterns of cross-boundary shopping activities are investigated. Quantitative method is applied to compare the behaviors of visitors who have different entry visa rights. It reveals that the consumption pattern of visitors holding Multiple-Journey Exit-Entry Permit has changed from visiting tourist attractions to shopping. Most of their travel destinations are located in the northern part of Hong Kong, which is spatially adjacent to Shenzhen while the popular tourist attractions are less visited. The changing consumption pattern would make contribution to the even distribution of Hong Kong business facilities.