Green group calls for action on packed Hong Kong campsites

An environmental group has called for long-term measures to tackle overtourism in Hong Kong's scenic Sai Kung district after the number of tents at campsites reached more than nine times capacity on the second day of Lunar New Year, though authorities say the situation is “under control”. Greenpeace reported counting 585 tents at Ham Tin Wan and Sai Wan the previous day, exceeding the 50-tent limit at each site.

Hong Kong's Sai Kung district saw severe overcrowding at Ham Tin Wan and Sai Wan campsites during Lunar New Year. Greenpeace said it counted 585 tents across the sites on Wednesday, with 450 at Ham Tin Wan and 135 at Sai Wan, far exceeding the designated 50-tent capacity at each and amounting to more than nine times the limit.

“Our team observed that staff members were making public appeals to tourists at both sites. But damaging deeds, such as lighting campfires illegally and littering, emerged in the evening,” the group said. It noted that such behaviour could have breached the Country Parks Ordinance, yet no law enforcement officers were seen patrolling.

Greenpeace stated that this incident shows authorities' measures—following chaos at Sharp Island during the National Day holiday and at Ham Tin Wan on New Year's Eve—are merely treating symptoms, not the root cause of overtourism. Sharp Island, or Kiu Tsui Chau, in the same district, was overcrowded during mainland China's National Day “golden week” in October, with some visitors accused of damaging coral reefs.

Authorities described the situation as “under control”, but Greenpeace has called for long-term measures to address overtourism in Sai Kung.

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Hong Kong workers dismantle scaffolding safety nets from high-rises following deadly fire safety order.
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Hong Kong firms remove scaffolding nets to meet deadline

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Hong Kong authorities have ordered the removal of scaffolding nets at about 200 sites citywide following the deadly Tai Po fire, with firms starting work to meet a three-day deadline. Suspected false safety certificates were found at two building sites, prompting the measure to prevent repeats of the tragedy that claimed at least 159 lives.

Hong Kong authorities are stepping up crowd and environmental controls at nature sites ahead of the Lunar New Year break to prevent repeats of past overcrowding incidents, as the city prepares for 1.43 million mainland Chinese visitors. Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism Rosanna Law Shuk-pui stated that the government is adopting a more proactive approach to managing visitor flows this year.

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Hong Kong's tourism minister highlighted nearly 200,000 New Year's Eve arrivals—part of a 12% festive period rise—despite cancelled fireworks, urging better distribution of crowds from hotspots like Central to areas such as Kowloon.

Hong Kong authorities will extend the operating hours of Lo Wu and Shenzhen Bay checkpoints to manage cross-border passenger flow after the New Year's countdown. The city has cancelled its annual fireworks show due to the late November Wang Fuk Court fire tragedy, but the Hong Kong Tourism Board will hold a concert and light show in Central's Chater Road pedestrian zone.

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Hong Kong's Secretary for Development, Bernadette Linn Hon-ho, announced that the government will offer nine residential sites to developers in the 2026-27 land sale programme, including three carried over from the previous list, expected to yield about 6,650 flats. Combined with other land sources, the potential supply of new flats is estimated to reach 22,580 units, an eight-year high. Linn noted that the market is recovering, with transactions steadily increasing.

Hong Kong authorities have arrested two women for hawking unauthorised Blackpink merchandise near a concert venue, amid four complaints over the past few days. The arrests occurred hours before the final night of the Korean girl band's three-concert series on Monday. Food and Environmental Hygiene Department officers acted against vendors causing public obstruction.

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Hong Kong's newly elected Legislative Council held its first meeting on January 15, led by president Starry Lee Wai-king, with Chief Executive John Lee outlining priorities for responding to the deadly Wang Fuk Court fire in Tai Po. Discussions centered on relief for displaced residents, rehousing, industry reforms, and anti-bid-rigging measures amid calls for accountability.

 

 

 

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