When the Rolling Stones crank up their guitars at the HMS
Tamar exhibition ground in November, they'll be blasting out a message that Hong Kong wants the whole world to hear: the territory has shaken off the SARS scare and is once again open for businessand pleasure. After a nightmarish spring and summer when it was ground zero for severe acute respiratory syndrome, Hong Kong is quickly reclaiming its position as one of Asia's biggest tourist draws.
At the height of the panic, Hong Kong's airport was handling just 20% of its normal passenger flow, and hotel occupancy...
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