China Daily

Mainland a hot holiday attraction for HK tourists

- By CHENG YU chengyu@ chinadaily. com. cn

The just- concluded Spring Festival holiday witnessed a fivefold increase in consumptio­n from Hong Kong residents on the Chinese mainland as the Guangdong- Hong Kong- Macao Greater Bay Area becomes more integrated and convenient for residents within the region.

According to a report published on Sunday by Weixin — known as WeChat overseas — the number of online and offline consumptio­n transactio­ns from Hong Kong residents on the Chinese mainland soared nearly fivefold year- on- year, while the total consumptio­n amount increased threefold during the Spring Festival holiday, which lasted from Feb 10 to Saturday.

Money spent on offline catering through WeChat Pay HK saw an over 30- fold year- on- year jump in terms of consumptio­n value. Weixin Pay is a mobile payment service within the Weixin app designed for users on the Chinese mainland, while WeChat Pay HK is an electronic wallet denominate­d in Hong Kong dollars and available for WeChat users in the special administra­tive region.

Meanwhile, the number of tourists from the Chinese mainland traveling to Hong Kong during the extended holiday also increased significan­tly. The average daily number of Weixin Pay offline transactio­ns in Hong Kong surged fivefold year- on- year, the report said.

Such figures represente­d ever- increasing enthusiasm for intercity travel in the GBA during the eightday holiday, as most people in the area speak Cantonese and share similar social customs, consumptio­n preference­s and culinary habits.

Recent years have witnessed rising numbers of Hong Kong residents flocking to cities on the Chinese mainland for weekend getaways, thanks to convenient transporta­tion and services, as well as more affordable groceries.

EGL Tours, a Hong Kong- based travel agency, said in January that more than 3,000 people booked places to visit mega- retailer Sam’s Club in Shenzhen, Guangdong province, in the few weeks prior to Chinese New Year.

Analysts from The Economist Intelligen­ce Unit said in a note that far more Hong Kong residents traveled to the Chinese mainland and overseas than arriving tourists in 2023, reversing pre- COVID- 19 pandemic trends.

“Hong Kong consumers’ increased spending on the Chinese mainland — particular­ly in Shenzhen — will probably be a long- term trend,” they said.

As the GBA celebrated its 5th anniversar­y on Sunday, Liu Guohong, deputy head of the China Developmen­t Institute in Shenzhen, said the GBA has developed to be more integrated, with infrastruc­ture connectivi­ty of the city cluster becoming more convenient.

“More importantl­y, such integrated developmen­t helps strengthen the advantages of the area on the global stage as a whole,” Liu said.

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