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Crowds flock out of HK as Easter holidays begin

Hundreds of thousands of people headed out of Hong Kong on Good Friday as the holiday weekend got under way. At the express rail station in West Kowlo...


  • Mar 29 2024
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Crowds flock out of HK as Easter holidays begin
Crowds flock out of HK as East

Hundreds of thousands of people headed out of Hong Kong on Good Friday as the holiday weekend got under way. At the express rail station in West Kowloon some travellers told reporters they were going to Guangzhou for the long weekend, while others joined guided tours to Jiangxi Province. A group of 11 people with six children said they were heading to a zoo in Panyu, saying expenses there were relatively cheap. A travel agent told RTHK that many tourists taking the express rail were going to different parts of Guangdong for a short trip, and demand spiked in part because tour prices over Easter are cheaper. “Business for Easter is better than that for the Lunar New Year holiday. The Lunar New Year is a major festive period for China, so things are more expensive. So for the shorter Easter holiday, more people go on tours on better deals," the agent said. The MTR Corporation has added extra trains to Shenzhen during the holiday period. The railway company also said that services to Lo Wu and Lok Ma Chau were very crowded, and called on travellers to use other checkpoints if they could. The Transport Department, meanwhile, said the bridge to Zhuhai and Macau was very busy, with a large number of passengers waiting for outbound buses at the border. In a special announcement, it said the bus operator had added extra services and people were advised to plan their journeys ahead and be patient. Many were also flying out of the airport, with Japan, Malaysia and Thailand among the most popular destinations. And in Fanling, queues formed for buses heading to the Heung Yuen Wai border checkpoint, with passengers filling the vehicles that departed early in the morning. A group of 21 people said they were going to beaches in Nan'Ao in Shenzhen, and they plan to spend more than ten thousand dollars there. "We just want to get away from Hong Kong for a bit. Things there are a bit cheaper too, and it's more spacious so our children can run around," one of the fathers told reporters.

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