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Reunions on the horizon: Hong Kong residents get travel papers ready to be among early birds visiting mainland China when border reopens

  • Some want to go for long-overdue family reunions after three years of coronavirus restrictions
  • Separated couples making plans to apply for one-way permits to bring spouses to Hong Kong

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Crowds at a service centre for home permit applications in Hong Kong’s Sheung Wan. Photo: Jelly Tse

Retired Hong Kong hotel worker Ng Chai-kuen, 69, is looking forward to a big family reunion in Kaiping, his hometown in Guangdong province, in the new year.

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Anticipating the reopening of the border with mainland China, he said he was planning a trip with 15 family members.

“The whole family wants to go back desperately,” he said. “We can catch fresh fish, pick vegetables and cook. The whole family can have one delicious dinner at a super low cost of less than 400 yuan (HK$453).”

He said he also had to deal with the transfer of a property certificate that had become overdue in May 2022. Coronavirus travel restrictions prevented him from settling the matter earlier.

Ng was among about 100 people at a Sheung Wan service centre on Friday morning getting their travel documents processed to cross the border.

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