Number of babies born in Hong Kong rises for first time in 6 years, population hits 7.5 million, census figures show
- Census and Statistics Department announces city recorded 33,200 births last year, a 2 per cent increase over 2022, and first uptick since 2017
- Total population rises to 7.5 million from 7.47 million, which government attributes to talent recruitment schemes and Hongkongers’ returning from overseas
The Census and Statistics Department announced on Tuesday that the city recorded 33,200 births last year, a 2 per cent increase over 2022, and the first uptick since 2017. The population rose 0.4 per cent to just over 7.5 million, growing for the second year in a row following the Covid-19 crisis.
The data showed 54,400 deaths were recorded last year, down 12 per cent over 2022, but still well above the number of births.
“The population registered an increase for the second consecutive year since normality resumed in Hong Kong,” a government spokesman said, referring to the end of pandemic restrictions. “Many Hong Kong residents who stayed abroad during the epidemic have returned to Hong Kong throughout 2023.”
In the second half of last year, the city recorded a “considerable inflow” of permanent residents, while the population also grew due to the admission of mainland Chinese and foreigners through various schemes, he said.