Over 800,000 mainlanders expected here for Golden Week

The Tourism Board's executive director on Saturday said he thinks major events like the Victoria Harbour firework and drone displays will still be a big draw for mainland visitors during the Golden Week holiday. Speaking on a HOY TV programme, Dane Cheng said he expects more than 800,000 mainland tourists to visit the SAR during the break, but that he doubts the numbers can return to pre-pandemic levels. "I think it's unrealistic for Hong Kong to return to the tourist figures of 2018 and 2019. Hongkongers find it difficult to accommodate so many tourists, no matter where they come from. Even when taking public transport like the bus and train, or going shopping, there are many people," he said. "It's important to create a good experience for both visitors and locals. Of course visitors hope to have a good experience when they come, and not encounter crowds everywhere they go." Cheng added that he is in talks with the government and vendors to see whether the revamped Temple Street Night market can be made permanent. Last week the Tourism Board announced that the market, part of the government’s "Night Vibes Hong Kong" campaign to spice up the city’s nightlife, would stay until the end of this year. The mainland's Golden Week break runs between may 1 and May 5.



Over 800,000 mainlanders expected here for Golden Week

Over 800,000 mainlanders expected here for Golden Week

Over 800,000 mainlanders expected here for Golden Week

Over 800,000 mainlanders expected here for Golden Week
Over 800,000 mainlanders expected here for Golden Week
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