
Hong Kong’s control points processed more than 1.08 million movements by 21:00 on the third day of the Lunar New Year, according to real-time figures released by the Immigration Department. Of the total, 558,000 were inbound and 526,000 outbound. Resident re-entries through Lo Wu topped 327,000, while more than 204,000 mainland visitors entered via West Kowloon High-Speed Rail. (news.rthk.hk)
The data confirm that cross-border rail has overtaken Shenzhen Bay Bridge as the busiest holiday gateway only 18 months after service frequencies were restored to pre-pandemic levels. For business-traveller programmes, this means Lo Wu and West Kowloon will remain potential choke points until planned e-gate expansions are completed in Q3 2026. Companies moving equipment or samples should factor in at least a one-hour buffer on either side of scheduled meetings in Shenzhen or Guangzhou.
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Meanwhile, nearly 170,000 mainland residents departed Hong Kong on the same day, indicating high turnover of day-trippers. Tourism academics caution that such short dwell times dampen hotel demand but strain transit infrastructure. They urge the government to deepen overnight-stay incentives—an area that could benefit corporate relocation programmes offering “look-see” trips.
The Immigration Department plans to release a full holiday clearance report next week, which will guide forward capacity planning for Easter and Golden Week.
The data confirm that cross-border rail has overtaken Shenzhen Bay Bridge as the busiest holiday gateway only 18 months after service frequencies were restored to pre-pandemic levels. For business-traveller programmes, this means Lo Wu and West Kowloon will remain potential choke points until planned e-gate expansions are completed in Q3 2026. Companies moving equipment or samples should factor in at least a one-hour buffer on either side of scheduled meetings in Shenzhen or Guangzhou.
For organisations needing quick clarity on visa categories or document requirements before sending staff through these high-traffic control points, VisaHQ’s Hong Kong platform provides real-time advisory and fast-track processing services that dovetail with corporate travel planning. Explore the options at https://www.visahq.com/hong-kong/
Meanwhile, nearly 170,000 mainland residents departed Hong Kong on the same day, indicating high turnover of day-trippers. Tourism academics caution that such short dwell times dampen hotel demand but strain transit infrastructure. They urge the government to deepen overnight-stay incentives—an area that could benefit corporate relocation programmes offering “look-see” trips.
The Immigration Department plans to release a full holiday clearance report next week, which will guide forward capacity planning for Easter and Golden Week.










