In his fourth Policy Address, Chief Executive John Lee announced today (Sept. 17) that dogs will be allowed in restaurants.
"According to government statistics, more than 240,000 households in Hong Kong keep more than 400,000 cats and dogs as pets, generating an enormous consumption market, including food and products, healthcare, insurance, grooming, training and more. In recent years, the business sector and transport operators have developed pet-friendly premises and travel arrangements. The government supports the business sector in offering pet-friendly spaces to create new opportunities," he said.
He stated that the government will introduce a licensing arrangement allowing operators to let dogs enter their food premises.
"Clear signage will be put up by permitted restaurants, so that customers know dogs are allowed. Pet-friendly restaurants will create new business opportunities for the industry," he added.
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