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Hong Kong experiences massive holiday exodus

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  • Hong Kong experienced a net outflow of 690,110 trips during the Christmas holiday, with 75% of departures made by Hong Kong residents.
  • The catering sector saw an 8% increase in business, largely due to the influx of mainland Chinese visitors facilitated by the multiple-entry visa scheme for Shenzhen residents.
  • While visitor numbers have increased, average spending per mainland Chinese tourist has decreased by about 20% compared to pre-pandemic levels, indicating a shift in tourism dynamics.

[WORLD] The bustling metropolis of Hong Kong experienced a remarkable surge in travel activity during the recent Christmas holiday period, with Immigration Department data revealing a staggering net outflow of 690,110 trips. This mass movement of people not only showcases the city's dynamic nature but also provides valuable insights into the current state of Hong Kong's tourism and hospitality industries.

Over a five-day period starting from the Saturday before Christmas, Hong Kong's Immigration Department recorded more than 2.3 million arrivals and 3.02 million departures. This substantial difference resulted in the notable net outflow of 690,110 trips, painting a vivid picture of the holiday travel trends in the region.

Delving deeper into these statistics, we find that Hongkongers themselves were the primary contributors to this exodus. Of the total departures, an impressive 75% - equating to approximately 2.26 million trips - were made by Hong Kong residents. This mass departure suggests a strong desire among locals to travel during the festive season, possibly making up for lost time due to previous pandemic-related restrictions.

The Influx of Mainland Chinese Visitors

While many Hong Kong residents were leaving the city, there was also a significant influx of visitors, particularly from mainland China. During the same period, Hong Kong welcomed 782,641 visitors, with a substantial 74% of these arrivals originating from the mainland. This influx of mainland Chinese visitors plays a crucial role in understanding the dynamics of Hong Kong's tourism industry and its economic implications.

The Multiple-Entry Visa Scheme: A Game Changer

A key factor contributing to the increase in mainland visitors is the recent resumption of the multiple-entry visa scheme for Shenzhen residents. This policy change has had a noticeable impact on cross-border movement and the local economy, particularly in the hospitality sector.

Simon Wong Ka-wo, president of the Hong Kong Federation of Restaurants and Related Trades, highlighted the significance of this scheme. He stated, "The higher numbers of visitors bolstered by the reintroduction of the multiple-entry visa scheme for Shenzhen citizens, has compensated for this loss." This statement underscores the importance of facilitating easier travel between Hong Kong and mainland China for the city's economic vitality.

Impact on the Catering Sector

Despite the large number of Hong Kong residents leaving the city, the local catering sector reported an 8% increase in business compared to the previous year. This growth is particularly noteworthy given the context of the ongoing global economic challenges and the lingering effects of the pandemic on the tourism industry.

The increase in business can be largely attributed to the influx of mainland Chinese visitors, enabled by the multiple-entry visa scheme. However, it's important to note that while visitor numbers have increased, spending patterns have shifted. Wong observed, "The average spending per mainland [Chinese] tourist is down by about 20 per cent compared with pre-pandemic times." This decrease in individual spending highlights the changing nature of tourism in the post-pandemic era and the need for businesses to adapt to new consumer behaviors.

Hong Kong International Airport: The Hub of Activity

As the primary gateway for international travel, Hong Kong International Airport played a crucial role during this period of increased movement. The airport saw a flurry of activity, with long queues of travelers eager to embark on their holiday journeys or return home after their visits to Hong Kong.

The efficient handling of this surge in passengers is a testament to the airport's world-class facilities and the preparedness of Hong Kong's travel industry to manage high-volume periods. It also underscores the importance of maintaining and continually improving infrastructure to support Hong Kong's position as a global travel hub.

Economic Implications and Future Outlook

The significant movement of people during the Christmas period, coupled with the increase in catering sector business, provides valuable insights into Hong Kong's economic recovery and the evolving landscape of its tourism industry.

The surge in outbound travel by Hong Kong residents suggests a renewed confidence in international travel and a pent-up demand for overseas experiences. This trend could have positive implications for the travel industry, including airlines, travel agencies, and related services.

Simultaneously, the influx of mainland Chinese visitors and the resulting boost to the catering sector demonstrate the continued importance of cross-border tourism to Hong Kong's economy. The success of the multiple-entry visa scheme for Shenzhen residents could pave the way for similar initiatives to further stimulate tourism and economic growth.

However, the observed decrease in average spending by mainland tourists compared to pre-pandemic levels presents both challenges and opportunities. Businesses in Hong Kong, particularly those in the retail and hospitality sectors, may need to reassess their strategies to cater to changing consumer preferences and spending habits.

Adapting to the New Normal

As Hong Kong continues to navigate the post-pandemic landscape, the Christmas holiday period has provided valuable lessons and insights. The ability to handle large volumes of travelers while simultaneously experiencing growth in certain sectors demonstrates the resilience and adaptability of Hong Kong's economy.

Moving forward, stakeholders in Hong Kong's tourism and hospitality industries should consider the following strategies:

  • Diversification of offerings to cater to a range of spending levels, acknowledging the shift in tourist spending patterns.
  • Investment in digital technologies to enhance the visitor experience and streamline operations.
  • Collaboration between the public and private sectors to develop targeted marketing campaigns and initiatives to attract visitors.

The net outflow of 690,110 trips from Hong Kong during the Christmas holiday period, coupled with the 8% growth in the catering sector, tells a complex but ultimately optimistic story of a city in transition. As Hong Kong continues to reopen and reconnect with the world, these trends provide valuable insights for policymakers, businesses, and industry leaders.

While challenges remain, the resilience shown by Hong Kong's tourism and hospitality sectors, along with the eagerness of both residents and visitors to travel, bodes well for the future. By learning from these experiences and adapting to the new realities of global tourism, Hong Kong can continue to strengthen its position as a premier destination and a key player in the global travel industry.


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