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Jan 9, 2026

950 000 visitors flood Hong Kong during New-Year weekend as checkpoints extend hours

950 000 visitors flood Hong Kong during New-Year weekend as checkpoints extend hours
An inter-departmental task-force confirmed that 950,000 inbound travellers entered Hong Kong between 31 December and 4 January—40 % more than a year earlier. Mainland Chinese residents accounted for 740,000 of the total, a 48 % jump driven by Beijing’s decision to add an extra public-holiday day this year. Non-mainland arrivals rose 19 % to 210,000, helped by aggressive airline capacity restoration and visa-fee discounts at Chinese consulates in Hong Kong.

To cope, officials stretched operating hours at the Lo Wu and Shenzhen Bay land crossings until 2 a.m. and re-activated the Immigration Department’s Emergency Monitoring & Support Centre for the first time since Golden Week. The centre’s dashboard aggregates data from CCTV, RFID exit stamps and MTR ticket barriers, allowing real-time throttling of passenger flows. Despite the influx, average clearance times at land ports stayed under 25 minutes—a far cry from the two-hour backups seen during the 2024 Mid-Autumn festival.

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950 000 visitors flood Hong Kong during New-Year weekend as checkpoints extend hours


For employers running shuttle buses between science parks in Shenzhen’s Nanshan district and offices in Kowloon, the extended hours translated into direct savings: drivers could complete an extra round-trip per shift, cutting overtime costs by roughly 12 %, according to two facility-management firms interviewed by VisaHQ. Retailers in Tsim Sha Tsui also reported double-digit sales growth as mainland day-trippers resumed pre-pandemic shopping habits.

Immigration consultants caution that the surge will pressure quota-based visitor schemes if growth continues unchecked. The Individual Visit Scheme currently caps each stay at seven days; lobby groups for Hong Kong’s hotel sector are pushing for a 10-day pilot to entice longer-stay leisure travellers.

Meanwhile, transport operators are racing to lock in capacity ahead of Lunar New Year. MTR’s cross-boundary services will add 12 extra trains per day from 2 February, while the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge shuttle will trial dynamic pricing to spread demand across off-peak slots.
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