Over 7 mln trips set to be made through Hong Kong during upcoming festive period: immigration department
HONG KONG - Passengers are estimated to make around 7.37 million trips through control points in Hong Kong during the upcoming National Day and Chung Yeung festive period, said the Immigration Department of China's Hong Kong Special Administrative Region government.
Statistics released by the Immigration Department showed that from Sept 28 to Oct 7, Lo Wu is estimated to be the busiest control point with over 2.05 million arrivals and departures through it. The passenger traffic at the Lok Ma Chau Spur Line and Shenzhen Bay will also be heavy, with daily average of around 122,000 and 92,000 trips respectively.
Over 700 e-channels have been installed at various control points for passengers traveling through Hong Kong, according to the Immigration Department.
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