Hong Kong D&G prohibits photos from angering people in Hong Kong

The luxury goods store banned quotes and refracted the enthusiasm of Hong Kong people under the influx of mainland tourists. In front of D&G (DOLCE & GABBANA) in Canton Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong has another “spot” for taking pictures.

At the end of the year, a news that D&G banned photography for mainland tourists took care of Hong Kong people’s dissatisfaction. In recent days, they have taken a shutter trip in front of the store to take a trip.

The Italian high fashion brand store is located in Harbour City, a one-stop-shop shopping mall that is one of the favourites for Mainland visitors to Hong Kong.

Yesterday, tourists speaking Mandarin stood in line as usual outside D&G's neighbors such as Louis Vuitton, Gucci and Prada.

Mainland women with shoulder-mounted Louis Vuitton handbags looked at the D&G people in front of them with a puzzled face and waited for a few minutes before leaving. Pedestrians from time to time participated in the photographing process, and often muttered: "There is no reason not to let people take pictures."

This is an episode of the influx of mainland tourists in Hong Kong.

They do not know that their strong purchasing power has brought about subtle changes in the mentality of local residents while promoting Hong Kong's tourism and consumer markets.

In fact, this kind of tangle has already emerged in the incidents of pregnant women in Hong Kong, such as the delivery of babies in the Mainland.

However, more onlookers also saw the positive side of the coin - the benign interaction between the Mainland and Hong Kong economy.

Zhong Jianhua, director of the Hong Kong Polytechnic University’s Center for Social Policy Research, told the reporter of the First Financial Daily that the above situation is inevitable after liberalization. Hong Kong people should gradually adjust their psychological changes.

He believes that D&G's current approach is not ideal.

Low-key D&G

Yesterday, on the Canton Road where many famous shops stood, tourists from the Mainland were still woven.

Many of their luxury stores have been located in Harbour City. The main entrance is located on Canton Road.

The D&G is decorated in a cool and avant-garde style. The brown floor-to-ceiling windows are almost covered by a metal display shelf. It seems that the indoor lighting is deliberately dimmed. It is difficult to see the customer's appearance in the store. At first glance, it is easy to misunderstand that it is not open.

When someone wants to enter, the security guard in a black suit opens the side that locks the door, and asks whether to enter the shop and release it.

Outside is a photography world.

Among them were two young girls holding two hundred dollar bills, young boys holding Hong Kong Permanent Resident Identity Cards, and ten students dressed in bachelor gowns.

The formation of "new attractions" was due to D&G's prohibition order.

At the end of 2011, some Hong Kong residents claimed that when they photographed their female companions on the D&G outside of the Harbour City, they were driven out by several Harbour City security guards.

After New Year's Day, some Hong Kong media said that the shooting at this D&G store was stopped by the shop clerk.

After the incident was exposed, D&G was accused of using public space as a private territory and was overbearing. Some Hong Kong residents also stated that these security guards and merchants displayed special favors for mainland tourists in their speeches.

D&G stated in its January 8 statement: “All of the controversial statements reported by Hong Kong media are not from the employees of the company or the company.”

The statement added that the company strongly opposed any derogatory remarks and emphasized that there is absolutely no intention to offend any Hong Kong citizens.

Fanny Ng, a foreign trade company affiliated with Hong Kong people who participated in the photo shoot, told this reporter that Harbour City, especially Canton Road, has long been a pedestrian street for mainland tourists.

She believes that many mainland tourists have money but do not follow the order.

However, more commentators believe that some Hong Kong citizens have been hit too hard.

They believe that despite the embarrassing expanses of Chinese tourists purchasing luxury goods abroad, most tourists act with grace and peace.

Zhong Jianhua told this reporter that D&G had caused conflicts to be fueled, creating a platform for the Hong Kong people to vent their dissatisfaction. What is worrying is that D&G's current handling practices are not satisfactory. The sooner it apologizes, the sooner it can calm down the storm.

Some analysts pointed out that the D&G’s public outrage has also caused the Hong Kong people to find an outlet that expressed dissatisfaction with some upstarts in the Mainland.

This is not the only "target" for Hong Kong people's dissatisfaction.

Wu Ken said that many resources in Hong Kong are occupied.

Some Hong Kong managers once mocked and said that the mainland returnees took good jobs in Hong Kong, the mainland rich bought Hong Kong's luxury houses, and new immigrants from the Mainland took Hong Kong's CSSA payments.

In recent years, some Mainland pregnant women have tried their best to go to Hong Kong to give birth to children. They have even spared no efforts in risking production in the emergency room before giving birth. This has led to the discussion of the distribution of public medical resources in Hong Kong society.

At the same time, the high fever in the property market in Hong Kong has not stopped, and there are also spearheads pointing to funds in the Mainland. The situation of Hong Kong’s increasing day of school enrolment has intensified, and some Hong Kong parents have also attributed it to the tide of mainland-born pregnant women returning from Hong Kong.

Hong Kong Sha Tin District Council Member and Hong Kong Outstanding Youth Association Pang Ailan told the reporter that the arrival of mainland tourists is a good thing for Hong Kong as a whole. Hong Kong should maintain its service quality. But everything has two sides. The problems that had not been shown before have now surfaced. "There are many impacts on real issues, and even buying milk powder has an impact."

However, she stressed that as an open civilized society, Hong Kong should treat all people fairly. On matters involving people's livelihood, due to the limited resources of Hong Kong, many policies of the SAR Government still have room for improvement.

All kinds of criticisms encountered by mainland tourists are just a hint of embarrassment, and they cannot hide their stimulation of Hong Kong's tourism and consumption of this beautiful jade.

Selective amnesia is not a good solution to the problem.

Tao Dong, managing director of Credit Suisse and Chief Economist of Asia, said that Hong Kong’s vitality after the SARS epidemic caused the “free exercise” that was launched that year saved Hong Kong’s economy, saved consumer confidence, and saved the low-end job market.

Tao Dong, worried about Hong Kong's declining service standards, frankly stated that the importance of mainland tourists to the Hong Kong service market cannot be overstated. "This is a win-win situation and opens up a new world for Hong Kong's service industry." ”

According to data from the Hong Kong Tourism Board, a total of 25 million passengers from the Mainland accumulated in the first 11 months of 2011, surpassing the full year of 2010 and setting a record high.

According to a report on Trends of Mainland Tourists Visiting Hong Kong for Travel and Hotel Reservations, which was previously provided to this newspaper, Hong Kong is the most visited destination for mainland Chinese tourists. Individual visitors spend about HK$12,689 in Hong Kong per capita.

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