Mainland Chinese to make 980,000 inbound trips to Hong Kong for Labour Day break

Hong Kong braces for nearly one million mainland visitors during Labour Day holiday, with authorities implementing 24-hour environmental patrols at campsites.

Hong Kong braces for nearly one million mainland visitors during Labour Day holiday, with authorities implementing 24-hour environmental patrols at campsites. | Contesto: cronaca

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  • Mainland Chinese to make 980,000 inbound trips to Hong Kong for Labour Day break

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Hong Kong is preparing for an estimated 980,000 inbound trips from mainland China during the upcoming Labour Day "golden week" holiday, a 7 per cent increase from the same period last year, according to a forecast released by the Immigration Department on Monday. The surge in visitors, a key indicator of post-pandemic recovery in cross-border travel, has prompted the city's authorities to implement round-the-clock enforcement of environmental regulations at popular camping spots and bolster crowd control measures across key tourist districts. The anticipated influx underscores the continued economic significance of mainland tourism for Hong Kong's retail, hospitality, and service sectors. The Labour Day holiday, which typically spans several days starting May 1st, represents one of the year's peak travel periods, often referred to as a "golden week" for its substantial economic impact. The projected rise in visitor numbers signals a steady return to pre-pandemic travel patterns and consumer confidence, providing a vital boost to local businesses that have long depended on spending from across the border. In response to the forecast, the Hong Kong government has activated a comprehensive operational plan. Beyond the environmental patrols targeting campsites, officials have detailed stepped-up measures for transport management, tourism facilitation, and public safety. These preparations are designed to manage the logistical challenges posed by such a large, concentrated wave of visitors, aiming to ensure a smooth experience for both tourists and residents. The focus on campsite regulations, in particular, reflects ongoing efforts to balance promoting outdoor tourism with preserving the city's natural landscapes, which have faced pressure from increased usage in recent years. The 7 per cent year-on-year growth, while significant, also invites analysis of the broader recovery trajectory for Hong Kong's tourism industry. While the numbers are robust, they are part of a complex picture of regional travel flows, currency exchange rates, and evolving tourist preferences. The city continues to compete with other regional destinations for mainland Chinese travelers, who...

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