‘Golden week’ opens with 76,056 mainland visitors flooding Hong Kong for hikes, city walks

Hong Kong recorded more than 76,000 mainland Chinese visitor arrivals on the first morning of the five-day Labour Day “golden week”, with many heading to the countryside for scenic views and others opting for “city walks” to explore picturesque corners of the city. Some early arrivals headed straigh
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