Hong Kong Prepares for Easter Holiday Weekend
Hong Kong and Mainland China prepare for a five-day long weekend break for Easter and Ching Ming Festival holidays, with authorities expecting busy travel during the period. The South China Morning Post lists key activities open to the public. A popular coffee festival also returns.
Hong Kong begins a five-day long weekend break for the Easter and Ching Ming Festival holidays from Friday to Tuesday, with authorities expecting busy inbound and outbound travel during the period. Mainland China marks the festival, also known as tomb-sweeping day, between Friday and Sunday. For Hongkongers remaining in the city and visitors from the mainland and elsewhere, the South China Morning Post lists key activities open to the public. Coffee festival The popular coffee festival returns....