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Solo travel scheme for visits to HK is doubled

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Carrie ChanandStella Lee

A further 74 million people in 16 of the richest mainland cities will be eligible

Hong Kong can expect millions more mainland visitors from next month after the State Council yesterday doubled to 150 million the number of citizens allowed individual travel to the city.

The solo travel scheme has been extended to residents of a further 16 of the country's wealthiest cities - seven in Guangdong and nine in the eastern provinces of Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Fujian.

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The Guangdong residents, numbering 31 million, will be eligible to travel to Hong Kong from May 1; the other 43 million from July 1.

Since last July, when mainland authorities began exempting some travellers from the requirement that they visit Hong Kong in tour groups, more than 1.6 million people from Shanghai, Beijing, and 14 cities in Guangdong, with a total population of 76 million, have visited.

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With each visitor spending an average of $5,600, the economic benefit to Hong Kong has been almost $9 billion.

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