Hong Kong tourism chief hails resilient NYE visitor surge, calls for better dispersal

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.

Following initial reports of 195,798 inbound visitors on December 31—a 25% year-on-year increase—Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism Rosanna Law Shuk-pui provided further details on Saturday. She noted close to 200,000 arrivals that day, including 150,000 from mainland China and 48,000 from overseas, contributing to 1.24 million visitors from December 24-31, up 12% from 1.11 million the prior year.

The fireworks were cancelled out of respect for victims of the November Tai Po fire, which killed at least 161 and displaced nearly 5,000. Despite this, Hong Kong affirmed its appeal as a countdown destination.

Law pledged enhanced festive efforts next year, particularly in Central. Tourism representatives emphasized dispersing visitors from Victoria Harbour and Central to Kowloon, Hong Kong Island areas, and the East Coast Broadwalk, citing spots like Statue Square and Yau Ma Tei Police Station.

This resilience underscores Hong Kong's tourism strength, though improved distribution could elevate visitor experiences.

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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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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.

Parts of Hong Kong Island were heavily congested on Monday as the final day of the Lunar New Year flower market at Victoria Park drew shopping crowds, leaving commuters stranded and bringing public transport to a standstill for hours. Buses and trams were stuck in bumper-to-bumper traffic in Causeway Bay at 7pm, with some drivers blaring their horns as vehicles cut in front of them. A South China Morning Post reporter spent 30 minutes on a tram travelling just one stop before disembarking at Victoria Park.

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On Sunday, crowds of tourists in Hong Kong’s Tsim Sha Tsui vaulted safety barriers and dodged traffic to photograph the Peninsula Hotel’s Christmas decorations, raising safety concerns. Mainly mainland Chinese visitors swarmed the pavements, leaving little space for pedestrians. Some entered a makeshift enclosure perilously close to vehicles.

 

 

 

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