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Shenzhen-Zhongshan Link: Hongkongers snap up tour bookings for July 1 travel, sightseeing

  • Road link to open on Sunday, as Hong Kong tourism sector eyes opportunities of shorter trips across Pearl River Delta

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The 44.69 billion yuan project is expected to be a key link in the Greater Bay Area. Photo: Getty Images
At least 600 Hongkongers have signed up to visit Zhongshan and go sightseeing around the Pearl River Delta after authorities announced a new road link would open this weekend.
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Timothy Chui Ting-pong, director of tour operator Eat Play Travel, said 15 day-trip groups were fully booked for Sunday and Monday, the July 1 public holiday when Hong Kong celebrates the 27th anniversary of its return to Chinese rule.

“The Shenzhen-Zhongshan Link is a new infrastructure project, and many people are eager to experience it to explore the western parts of Guangdong, including Zhongshan, Zhuhai, Kaiping, Sanxiang and Shunde for leisure,” Chui said.

The tours cost HK$88 (US$11) per person and include bus fares, afternoon tea sets and visits to attractions in Zhongshan.

The crossing, which stretches 24km (15.5 miles) and is located 30km south of the Humen Bridge, will connect both sides of the Pearl River Delta in mainland China.

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The link features two bridges and two artificial islands, as well as an undersea tunnel linking Zhongshan and Shenzhen.

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