Hong Kong records 10% rise in festive visitors as outbound trips surge 22%

Hong Kong welcomed 10% more visitors during the Christmas period than in 2024, while residents took nearly 1.7 million outbound trips, up 22% from last year. Despite the influx of tourists, merchants warn that the absence of New Year's fireworks could deter visitors and hurt the retail sector. Consumer sentiment has been dampened by last month's deadly Tai Po fire, which killed 161 people.

Hong Kong's tourism sector performed strongly during the Christmas period, with visitor numbers up 10% compared to 2024. At the same time, residents made nearly 1.7 million outbound trips, a 22% increase from last year, reflecting robust demand for travel abroad.

The retail sector, however, faces headwinds. Lawmaker Peter Shiu Ka-fai, who represents the retail industry, said: “Because of the Tai Po fire, consumer sentiment weakened over the past three weeks, affecting overall retail sales.” He added: “Coupled with the trend of residents heading north to spend on the mainland, I believe retail performance [over the Christmas period] may not be as strong as last year.”

Last month's Tai Po fire, Hong Kong's deadliest blaze in decades, claimed 161 lives and cast a subdued mood over the festive season. While sales of essentials like everyday cosmetics were stronger, overall Christmas spending fell short of last year's levels.

Merchants also expressed concerns that the cancellation of the annual New Year's fireworks display could further reduce visitor numbers in the coming days, exacerbating the slowdown in local consumer sentiment.

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China logs 845 million trips during Qingming Festival holiday

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China recorded an estimated 845.38 million passenger trips during the three-day Qingming Festival holiday, up 6 percent year on year, according to the Ministry of Transport. Memorial services saw nearly 19.29 million visits, while tourism revenue surged in multiple provinces. The overlap with school spring breaks fueled long-distance family travel.

Hong Kong recorded 714,765 mainland Chinese visitors in the first three days of the Labour Day 'golden week' holiday from May 1 to 3, up 4.8% from last year. Total arrivals reached 854,929, slightly higher than 803,612 last year, though industry players noted uneven spending despite potential 90% hotel occupancy.

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Hong Kong's finance chief Paul Chan forecasts first-quarter GDP growth exceeding 4%, the strongest in nearly five years, driven by a 17% rise in visitors and 5.2% gain in retail and catering spending. The preliminary figure is due on Tuesday.

Hong Kong authorities have ramped up publicity with mainland Chinese media ahead of a ban on possessing alternative smoking products, including e-cigarettes, in public places starting April 30. Director of Health Ronald Lam Man-kin reported over 11,000 inspections and about 2,200 fixed penalty notices of HK$3,000 this year. Officials anticipate minimal impact on tourists during the Labour Day golden week.

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Beijing received 18.83 million tourist visits during the five-day May Day holiday, marking a 5.1 percent increase from the previous year. Total tourism revenue reached 22.36 billion yuan, up 6.6 percent year on year.

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