During the Dragon Boat Festival holiday in the Mainland this year, the Immigration Department of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government expects about 3.2 million people to enter and leave Hong Kong through various sea, land and air control points. After negotiations between the Immigration Department and mainland departments such as the Shenzhen Entry-Exit Border Control Terminal, it is estimated that about 2.73 million people will enter and leave Hong Kong through various land border control points. The busiest day to leave the country by land was May 31, with about 570,000 people leaving the country, while the peak entry period was June 1, when the number of arrivals was about 540,000. The Immigration Department estimates that the Lo Wu Control Point, Lok Ma Chau Spur Line Control Point and Shenzhen Bay Control Point will be very busy during the holiday season, with an average of 230,000, 200,000 and 140,000 visitors per day, respectively. In order to channel passenger traffic during the holiday season, the Immigration Department has reduced the number of vacations for frontline personnel in order to flexibly allocate manpower and open additional inspection counters and passageways to channel the flow of people and traffic. On the other hand, the Immigration Department will also set up a joint command center with the Hong Kong Police Force, Hong Kong Customs and Hong Kong Railway Company Limited at the Lo Wu Control Point to make corresponding arrangements and take appropriate measures, closely monitor the traffic situation, and take appropriate diversion guidance measures when necessary to ensure the smooth flow of customs personnel.

Zhitongcaijing · 05/29 07:25
During the Dragon Boat Festival holiday in the Mainland this year, the Immigration Department of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government expects about 3.2 million people to enter and leave Hong Kong through various sea, land and air control points. After negotiations between the Immigration Department and mainland departments such as the Shenzhen Entry-Exit Border Control Terminal, it is estimated that about 2.73 million people will enter and leave Hong Kong through various land border control points. The busiest day to leave the country by land was May 31, with about 570,000 people leaving the country, while the peak entry period was June 1, when the number of arrivals was about 540,000. The Immigration Department estimates that the Lo Wu Control Point, Lok Ma Chau Spur Line Control Point and Shenzhen Bay Control Point will be very busy during the holiday season, with an average of 230,000, 200,000 and 140,000 visitors per day, respectively. In order to channel passenger traffic during the holiday season, the Immigration Department has reduced the number of vacations for frontline personnel in order to flexibly allocate manpower and open additional inspection counters and passageways to channel the flow of people and traffic. On the other hand, the Immigration Department will also set up a joint command center with the Hong Kong Police Force, Hong Kong Customs and Hong Kong Railway Company Limited at the Lo Wu Control Point to make corresponding arrangements and take appropriate measures, closely monitor the traffic situation, and take appropriate diversion guidance measures when necessary to ensure the smooth flow of customs personnel.