At closing bell, the benchmark Hang Seng Index declined 0.63%, or 155.41 points, to 24,468.93. The Hang Seng China Enterprises Index dropped 1.04%, or 101.87 points, to 9,928.52.
Technology stocks were the worst performers, with HengTen Networks, a photography and electrical products maker, plunging 16.1%. Index heavyweight Tencent Holdings shed 0.9%, recouping some of its losses after dropping 1.3% earlier. Alibaba Group Holding fell 2.4%.
Airline stocks proved to be a bright spot on Wednesday on reports that Air travel has rebounded in mainland China. Air China and China Southern Airlines rose 1.4% and 3%, respectively. China Eastern Airlines rose 3.9%.
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