Hong Kong gears up for 600,000 ‘golden week’ visitors but manpower worries remain
It will be the first Labour Day ‘golden week’ holiday after more than three years of pandemic-related border closures.
Hong Kong’s tourism industry is gearing up for an expected influx of 600,000 mainland Chinese visitors during the Labour Day “golden week” holiday, although the catering and hotel sectors have warned that manpower shortages persist.
It will be the first Labour Day golden week holiday after more than three years of pandemic-related border closures. Quarantine-free travel between the mainland and Hong Kong resumed fully in February.