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Hong Kong cross-harbour race: 3,000 swimmers compete in annual event taking place without Covid curbs

  • Professional and leisure swimmers descend on Wan Chai pier to compete in 1km race
  • “Five years ago, the water had a petrol-like smell and there was some rubbish in it. I only encountered some seaweed during my swim this year,” one swimmer says

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Professional and leisure swimmers descended on the Wan Chai pier on Sunday morning to compete in the event. Photo: Sam Tsang

Hong Kong’s annual cross-harbour race has returned without Covid-19 restrictions this year, attracting nearly 3,000 swimmers, with competitors lauding the improved water quality.

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Professional and leisure swimmers descended on the Wan Chai pier on Sunday morning to compete in the New World Harbour Race 2023, making a splash across Victoria Harbour in the 1km (0.6 mile) journey.

While the event got off to a rainy start, the weather cleared up soon after the races began.

Kerr Xu, a PhD graduate from Jiangsu who took part in the non-competitive leisure group swim, said he was happy with the weather.

Nearly 3,000 swimmers took part in the annual event. Photo: Sam Tsang
Nearly 3,000 swimmers took part in the annual event. Photo: Sam Tsang

“It was raining in the morning and I was a bit worried about that, but thankfully the sun came out as my group started swimming,” he said.

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