Now.com: Uzbekistan expands tourism cooperation with Hong Kong
2026-06-02 09:30:00 / News

“In recent years, the Hong Kong government has been actively exploring emerging markets in Central Asia and the Middle East. During his visit to Hong Kong, the head of Uzbekistan’s tourism sector stated in an exclusive interview with our television station that negotiations on launching direct air services between Hong Kong and Uzbekistan are ongoing, and positive news is expected in the coming months. The official also emphasized that Hong Kong companies investing in Uzbekistan are provided with subsidies and tax incentives,” the article states.
In the exclusive interview, Abdulaziz Akkulov noted that Uzbekistan welcomed 11.7 million tourists last year and aims to increase this figure to 20 million by 2030.
“We are working on opening a new air route between Hong Kong and Tashkent. In addition, together with our partners, we are discussing the possibility of establishing a route connecting Hong Kong and Uzbekistan via Bangkok. Uzbekistan is home to numerous historical monuments, ancient temples, and other attractions. We are striving to promote Uzbekistan’s tourism potential more extensively in Hong Kong,” said Chairman of the Tourism Committee Abdulaziz Akkulov.
The publication also notes that Uzbekistan, as the most populous country in Central Asia, has maintained economic growth of approximately 6 percent in recent years. In addition to attracting tourists, the country is actively interested in drawing investment from Hong Kong businesses. In particular, the article highlights that the Government of Uzbekistan offers various incentives in the hospitality and tourism sectors, including tax preferences and other support measures.
“If a four-star hotel is built, a subsidy of USD 5,000 is provided for each room. For three-star hotels, the subsidy amounts to USD 3,500 per room. After the completion of hotel construction, investors are also offered tax incentives for up to seven years. These opportunities are available to all investors, including entrepreneurs from Hong Kong,” Abdulaziz Akkulov emphasized.
“At present, Hong Kong citizens may stay in Uzbekistan visa-free for up to 10 days, or for up to 30 days with an electronic visa. If they wish to remain for more than a month, they may apply for an extension through the e-Visa system, with a response usually provided within two days,” Now.com reported at the conclusion of the article.
