I actually wondering how likely will you get searched on the streets in Hong Kong?
I think unless you are a YouTuber who constantly broadcast anti-China propoganda in Hong Kong, or you get drunk after HK Sevens and commit a crime. Otherwise, I can pay for your lawyers fees if you get searched on the streets of HK and ask for phone data.
27% increase in Australians going to HK could be because of the China visa free policy to Australians, where those Chinese nationals who previously were Australian PR are now becoming Australian citizens and therefore visiting China using Australian passport to avoid visa fees.
I have heard a lot of my colleagues from China who have now became Australian and go to China to visit family instead of being a China national.
I can understand and from the amount of European destinations and the offering of premium cabins in Singapore than Hong Kong, you can see there's a shift in travel pattern.
EK has since struggled to launch its 4x Daily from HKG to DXB which is to major disadvantage to Qantas Frequent Flyers.