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110,000 mainland Chinese tourists leave Hong Kong on first day of ‘golden week’; day trippers cite hotel prices, benefits of high-speed rail link for short stays

  • Official figures show 165,669 travellers crossed the border into Hong Kong on Saturday, while 110,547 departed as of midnight
  • Hotel room rates surged ahead of long holiday

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Mainland tourists made up 85 per cent of the total 193,297 inbound travellers on Saturday. Photo: Dickson Lee
More than 110,000 tourists from mainland China left Hong Kong on the first day of the “golden week” holiday while about 165,000 crossed the border into the city, with travellers citing soaring hotel prices and the convenience of the high-speed rail link as reasons for making short visits.
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The number of overnight stays was also affected as medium- and long-haul passenger flights had not yet reached half of pre-pandemic levels, Federation of Hong Kong Hotel Owners executive director Caspar Tsui Ying-wai said on Sunday.

He said staff shortages were still hindering the industry’s recovery.

“As flight capacity continues to increase, more tourists are expected to visit Hong Kong this year,” said Tsui, a former home affairs minister.

He said hotels located near popular tourist destinations reached occupancy rates of 90 per cent or above for the Labour Day golden week break.

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