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Hong Kong Tourism: Dragon Boat Festival Visitor Increase - News Directory 3

Hong Kong Tourism: Dragon Boat Festival Visitor Increase

June 1, 2025 Catherine Williams World
News Context
At a glance
  • Hong Kong experienced a boost in mainland Chinese tourism during the Tuen Ng Festival holiday, with arrivals increasing by 2.3% compared to the previous year.
  • Immigration Department data indicated that 139,585 mainland ⁣visitors entered Hong Kong⁤ on Saturday, marking the start ⁤of the three-day holiday.
  • Departures included ⁣432,342 ‍Hong Kong residents, a 17%⁢ decrease from the 521,759 recorded last⁣ year.
Original source: scmp.com

Witness a surge in tourism: Hong Kong saw a 2.3% rise ⁣in mainland Chinese visitors during ⁢the Dragon boat Festival, choosing the city for its vibrant celebrations. Nearly 140,000 mainland tourists flocked to Hong ⁤Kong on Saturday alone, seeking a festive atmosphere. Outbound travel⁤ from Hong Kong also performed ⁢well, with residents eager to ⁤explore beyond the city. this⁢ data reveals a robust‍ interest in cultural events‍ and Hong Kong’s appeal as a premier‍ travel destination. News Directory 3 has the very latest insights on the travel industry. Anticipate more visitors⁣ spurred ⁢by upcoming promotions of Hong Kong’s attractions. Discover what’s next for the city’s tourism ‍scene.

Key⁤ Points

  • Mainland Chinese tourism to Hong Kong rose 2.3% during the Tuen Ng Festival.
  • Nearly 140,000 mainland visitors arrived in Hong Kong on Saturday.
  • Outbound trips from Hong⁢ kong slightly exceeded ⁤expectations.

hong Kong Sees Increase in ‍Mainland Tourism ⁤During Festival

Updated June 01, 2025

Hong Kong experienced a boost in mainland Chinese tourism during the Tuen Ng Festival holiday, with arrivals increasing by 2.3% compared to the previous year. Many travelers chose Hong Kong over destinations within⁣ mainland China to avoid larger crowds and enjoy the city’s festive atmosphere.

Immigration Department data indicated that 139,585 mainland ⁣visitors entered Hong Kong⁤ on Saturday, marking the start ⁤of the three-day holiday. Meanwhile, outbound trips from the city reached 574,895, slightly surpassing the‍ government’s estimate of 570,000.

Departures included ⁣432,342 ‍Hong Kong residents, a 17%⁢ decrease from the 521,759 recorded last⁣ year.

Tourists and residents alike participated in the holiday festivities on Sunday. Families gathered to play an⁢ interactive drum game simulating a dragon boat race outside the K11 ⁤Musea shopping center. Others visited a photo spot set⁢ up by ⁢the Tourism Board and Ocean Park, featuring panda and dragon boat cutouts against the backdrop of victoria Harbour.

What’s next

Authorities anticipate continued tourism driven by ⁢cultural events and ongoing promotional efforts⁢ showcasing Hong kong as a prime destination⁣ for⁣ mainland⁢ visitors.

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