Mainland Chinese visitors flock to Hong Kong for mini ‘golden week’ break, as 840,000 cross border to city in first three days
- On Thursday, 300,000 mainlanders arrived in the city, the highest number for single-day visits for the holiday in the past 10 years
- Commerce chief urges residents to have empathy for tourists
About 840,000 mainland Chinese visitors arrived in Hong Kong over the first three days of this year’s Labour Day holiday, a five-year high for the period.
On Thursday, the second day of the national mini “golden week” holiday, 300,000 people from across the border arrived in the city, the highest number for single-day visits in the past 10 years for the Labour Day break.
In the same three-day period last year, there were about 600,000 mainland visitors.
Acknowledging the tourists could bring disruption as well as benefits to society, Hong Kong’s commerce minister on Saturday asked locals to show “empathy” for their visitors.
On the last day of the four-day holiday, Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development Edward Yau Tang-wah said visitor arrival numbers were good in general and consumer spending was similar to last year.