How travel permit for non-Chinese in Hong Kong has redefined weekends over border

Visiting indoor ski resorts, enjoying water parks and eating at dim sum restaurants in Shenzhen and other nearby cities have become weekend draws for Hong Kong…

Visiting indoor ski resorts, enjoying water parks and eating at dim sum restaurants in Shenzhen and other nearby cities have become weekend draws for Hong Kong…

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Changes to travel permits in Hong Kong have altered the concept of weekends for non-Chinese individuals, but the full extent of the impact remains unclear.

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  • Travel permit changes redefine weekends for non-Chinese in Hong Kong

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How travel permit for non-Chinese in Hong Kong has redefined weekends over border Visiting indoor ski resorts, enjoying water parks and eating at dim sum restaurants in Shenzhen and other nearby cities have become weekend draws for Hong Kong residents holding foreign passports, who praise a travel permit that has made crossing the border easier and faster. But even two years after the launch of the scheme, some hiccups remain, such as the lack of recognition of the permit by some mainland Chinese immigration staff, representatives of non-Chinese residents and foreign business... According to the collected source material from www.scmp.com, Visiting indoor ski resorts, enjoying water parks and eating at dim sum restaurants in Shenzhen and other nearby cities have become weekend draws for Hong Kong residents holding foreign passports, who praise a travel permit that has made crossing the…

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  • Uncertainty around the impact of travel permit changes on non-Chinese individuals in Hong Kong

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Entità: Hong, Kong