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Hong Kong logs 6.27 million cross-border passenger trips over Easter–Qingming ‘super break’

Apr 9, 2026
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Hong Kong logs 6.27 million cross-border passenger trips over Easter–Qingming ‘super break’
Hong Kong’s boundary control points were pushed to near-pre-pandemic volumes during the rare five-day Easter–Qingming holiday that ran from April 3-7. According to official Immigration Department tallies reported by China Daily, a combined 6.27 million inbound and outbound passenger movements were recorded–28 percent higher than the four-day Easter period in 2025. Behind the headline number lies an important mobility trend for corporates and travel managers: Hong Kong residents are embracing the Guangzhou-Shenzhen-Hong Kong Express Rail Link (XRL) as a substitute for constrained air capacity, while the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge (HZMB) continues to break daily records for north- and southbound private cars. Lo Wu, Lok Ma Chau Spur Line and West Kowloon high-speed rail station were the three busiest checkpoints, confirming that land and rail corridors have fully normalised. The statistics also show a re-balancing of flows.

Hong Kong logs 6.27 million cross-border passenger trips over Easter–Qingming ‘super break’


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Of the 6.27 million trips, 2.37 million were Hong Kong residents departing the SAR, 1.8 million of whom went to Mainland China; 335,000 were Mainland visitors arriving in Hong Kong over their three-day Qingming break. Industry authorities say high-speed rail tickets on long-haul routes to Guizhou, Fujian, Hunan and Guangxi were sold out well in advance, highlighting opportunities for MICE organisers and corporate mobility planners to use secondary Mainland cities as meeting hubs. Hotel occupancy averaged above 90 percent, with room rates up 15--20 percent. Restaurateurs reported contrasting fortunes—traditional Cantonese venues saw a modest drop as locals travelled, while outlets offering foreign cuisine posted double-digit sales growth by catering to inbound tourists. Stake-holders now look to the Rugby Sevens (April 17-19) and Labour Day ‘golden week’ for the next demand waves, underscoring the need for employers to book accommodation blocks and employee travel early. For mobility professionals, the holiday surge is a real-time stress-test of Hong Kong’s post-Covid clearance infrastructure—especially the expanded Facial Recognition e-Channels and car quota systems at HZMB. Companies running frequent cross-border shuttles should review staff enrolment in e-Channel services, while those moving goods on cross-boundary coaches must factor in longer queuing times at peak periods.

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