Hong Kong Immigration Department: In the past three days, approximately 350,000 mainland tourists visited Hong Kong.
19/09/2024
GMT Eight
The latest statistics from the Hong Kong Immigration Department show that in the past three days (September 15th to 17th), a total of approximately 350,000 mainland Chinese tourists visited Hong Kong through various entry points, with another approximately 360,000 tourists leaving Hong Kong.
Among them, on the first day of the Mid-Autumn Festival holiday, September 15th, more than 140,000 mainland Chinese tourists entered Hong Kong; on September 16th, there were still around 140,000 tourists, and on September 17th, there were nearly 70,000 mainland Chinese tourists visiting Hong Kong.
In terms of entry points, the Lok Ma Chau spur line and the high-speed rail West Kowloon are the two busiest entry points during the Mid-Autumn Festival holiday. The Lok Ma Chau spur line had approximately 29,000, 37,000, and 13,000 mainland Chinese tourists entering in the three days, while the high-speed rail West Kowloon had around 35,000, 30,000, and 13,000 tourists respectively.