40,000 Hong Kong taxi drivers sign up for e-payments as rules take effect

Hong Kong taxi drivers have signed up en masse for digital payment systems as new rules mandate at least two options. AlipayHK reports availability to 47,000 drivers, while WeChat Pay HK says more than 40,000 have its system. The move aids mainland visitors reliant on e-wallets ahead of Easter and Ching Ming holidays.

Hong Kong has about 18,000 taxis and 47,000 registered drivers, 46,000 of whom are active, according to Transport Department statistics. AlipayHK, a subsidiary of Ant International and an affiliate of Alibaba Group Holding, said on Thursday that its e-payment system was available to 47,000 taxi drivers. WeChat Pay HK said more than 40,000 drivers had its system.

The companies disclosed their figures a day after Hong Kong mandated that taxi drivers provide at least two digital payment options—one QR-based such as AlipayHK, WeChat Pay HK or BoC Pay, and one contactless alternative capable of reading Octopus or credit cards.

The e-payment systems will provide convenience to mainland visitors who have been solely using e-wallets for years.

The Immigration Department said it expected 6.44 million trips to be made by Hong Kong residents and visitors via air, land and sea checkpoints between Friday and Tuesday, covering the Easter long weekend and the Ching Ming Festival.

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Hong Kong lawmakers in session voicing concerns over Huanggang checkpoint parking shortage, with Secretary Tang presenting solutions.
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Hong Kong lawmakers concerned over Huanggang checkpoint parking shortage

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Hong Kong lawmakers on Friday voiced concerns about the lack of parking at the upgraded Huanggang border crossing, deeming shuttle bus services inconvenient. Secretary for Security Chris Tang Ping-keung said authorities plan to build a nearby car park with shuttle buses to the checkpoint. Lawmakers called for an on-site public car park similar to the one at Heung Yuen Wai crossing.

Following the launch of the 'Southbound Travel for Guangdong Vehicles (Entry into Urban Area)' scheme—which saw nearly 100 cars enter Hong Kong on day one—local firms are offering parking discounts and accommodation deals, while social media users sell driving courses and licence services to mainland motorists.

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The average number of aspiring Hong Kong taxi drivers taking a key industry test each month has risen nearly 30 per cent to around 1,800 following the launch of a simplified assessment last year, transport minister Mable Chan has said. She also announced that the government is expanding dedicated meeting spaces for the city's five premium taxi fleets at cultural and business landmarks.

Hong Kong saw a 25% increase in inbound visitors on New Year's Eve despite cancelling its traditional fireworks display due to the deadly Tai Po fire. Immigration Department figures show 195,798 arrivals that day, including 148,435 from mainland China. Meanwhile, outbound trips by locals rose by nearly 21%.

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Despite a large exodus of local residents, Hong Kong's hotels and tourist-area restaurants reported robust business during the Lunar New Year holiday from February 13 to 18. Immigration Department figures show 2.5 million outbound journeys by locals, compared to 1 million tourist arrivals. Visitor numbers rose, but the net outflow increased year on year.

A Discovery Bay resident has lodged a complaint with Hong Kong's ombudsman over authorities' handling of a proposal to allow unrestricted taxi access to the resort-style seaside community. The plan would revoke existing taxi-prohibited zones, introduce four new taxi ranks, and permit point-to-point drop-off and pickup. Residents say the proposal was advanced without adequate consultation, and a petition to the Transport Department signed by 1,700 people calls for proper public input.

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Hong Kong's cross-border high-speed rail link saw more than 30 million passenger trips in 2025, a 17 percent increase from 2024 and a new record. The MTR Corporation reported that cumulative patronage since the service launched in September 2018 has surpassed 100 million journeys. The West Kowloon terminus also set a single-day ridership record of about 140,000 on December 27.

 

 

 

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