Typhoon Koinu may force nightlife-boosting Hong Kong bazaars to cancel this weekend

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Typhoon Koinu may force nightlife-boosting Hong Kong bazaars to cancel this weekend
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But according to the Observatory’s latest forecast, the typhoon is gradually weakening under the influence of the northeast monsoon and is expected to move westwards towards the Pearl River Delta over the weekend. The waterfront bazaar last weekend saw more than 20 live bands performing and vendors earned 30 to 40 per cent more than expected, Poon added.

The night markets’ launch faced teething troubles, such as an unstable power supply, while some critics doubted the bazaars would deliver a long-term boost to the economy.Vendors complained of flickering lights and a lack of electricity, despite some having paid extra for more supply. Some even saw their businesses crippled because they did not have a working stove or point-of-sale payment machines.

“The success of the night bazaars should not be measured solely by economic factors, but by social ones, as they managed to get more visitors to the waterfront,” he said. “But how much money can a night market earn? We should focus on how to fundamentally improve our economy, through hi-tech manufacturing and finance for example, instead of relying on this.”

“Complaints about noise are still our biggest challenge, although we limited our live band performances to before 10pm and faced the speakers away from residential areas,” he said.

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