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26th anniversary of Hong Kong handover to be time of reflection and fun

  • Shows, discounts and freebies for first such event since city emerged from pandemic should raise cheer and hopes for the future

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A man passes by Chinese and Hong Kong flags during last year’s 25th anniversary of the city’s handover to China. This year’s anniversary celebration will be the first since the city’s emergence from the pandemic. Photo: AP
Editorials represent the views of the South China Morning Post on the issues of the day.

The 26th anniversary of Hong Kong’s return to China will be a double celebration this year. It will be the first since the city’s emergence from the pandemic.

Residents and tourists alike will be able to enjoy the festivities in a way not possible for years. A variety of events has been organised, from Cantonese opera to comedy shows and carnivals.

Many discounts and freebies will also be available in the hope that Hong Kong people will stay in town and spend, driving an economic recovery.

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Last week, Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu announced free tram, ferry and water taxi rides. Admission fees will be waived for museums.

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Sports enthusiasts can enjoy free facilities, including swimming pools. More than 1,000 eateries are offering 29 per cent discounts on selected set meals and dishes, leaving only 71 per cent – a symbolic 7/1 to mark the anniversary date – to pay.

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