Hong Kong Sees Significant Exodus During Easter Break
Nearly 28% of Hong Kong's population left the city during the four-day Easter break, severely impacting the local food and beverage sector. This outflow of over two million residents was noted despite a slight increase in mainland Chinese visitors.
About 28 per cent of Hong Kongβs population β or over 2 million Hongkongers β left the city in the first four days of the Easter break, according to official statistics, with one industry leader saying the outflow had greatly affected business in the local food and beverage sector. The number of outgoing Hong Kong residents rose by 14.34 per cent to 2.12 million between last Friday and Monday, while the 411,972 inbound visitors from mainland China marked a 16.13 per cent year-on-year increase,.....