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Booking system considered to protect popular Hong Kong hiking trail from crowds

More people than expected visited scenic Po Pin Chau during recent holiday peaks

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Po Pin Chau in Sai Kung is a popular spot with tourists. Photo: Dickson Lee
Wynna Wong

Authorities are considering a pilot booking system for one of Hong Kong’s most popular hiking routes and creating a new marine park at Sharp Island in Sai Kung, following bigger-than-expected crowds during mainland Chinese holidays.

The proposals were outlined in a paper submitted to a Legislative Council ecology and tourism subcommittee ahead of a meeting on Monday.
The Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department said visitor numbers at the Po Pin Chau section of Sai Kung East Country Park had reached the area’s carrying capacity at peak periods during the mainland’s recent Labour Day “golden week” holiday.
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“Therefore, to more effectively control visitor numbers and flows, the government is studying and considering the introduction of a reservation system,” the paper said.

“The aim would be to protect the trail from excessive wear and tear and to improve the visitor experience by dispersing visitors across different times of the day.”

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The department said Po Pin Chau – a scenic headland featuring massive hexagonal volcanic columns east of High Island Reservoir – would serve as a pilot site for a reservation system in ecological locations, with data collected to assess its effectiveness.

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