Mainland Chinese travellers have rushed to take advantage of a long-delayed scheme allowing quarantine-free entry into Hong Kong, with at least 1,000 applying in the first hour after the booking system went live.
Wednesday was the first day bookings could be made for the “Come2HK” scheme, which allows 2,000 non-Hong Kong residents a day to enter the city from Guangdong and Macau – 1,000 each via the Shenzhen Bay Port and the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge – without undergoing compulsory quarantine.
The scheme had originally been intended to kick off in May, but was postponed due to fresh coronavirus outbreaks across the border.
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