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A merrier Hong Kong Christmas: brisk bookings for hotel buffets, staycations as residents enjoy relaxed Covid rules

  • Prices up because of higher food, transport costs, but some hotels have waiting lists for buffets
  • Easing of pandemic rules a boost, but hotels eager for borders with mainland China to reopen fully

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Residents are ready to celebrate the festive season under newly relaxed Covid rules. Photo: Edmond So

The Christmas season is looking up for Hong Kong hotels enjoying brisk bookings for buffets and staycation packages, mainly by residents at home for the holidays.

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Early birds have snapped up buffet offerings going for HK$700 to HK$1,688 (US$220) per person, with some top-end hotels already fully booked and keeping dozens of patrons on waiting lists.

On the menu, depending on price, are everything from turkey with all the trimmings, to lobster, crab and abalone, as well as sushi, sashimi and the hotels’ full buffet spread.

“With Hong Kong resuming normalcy, residents are more willing to dine out during the holiday season,” said Winnie Chan Wun-yin, association manager at the Federation of Hong Kong Hotel Owners, whose members run 133 hotels in the city.

She added that hotel restaurants were seeing encouraging reservations for the festive season from Christmas Eve to New Year’s Day, although prices were up slightly because of higher food and transport costs.

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