Hong Kong, 4 Apr (ZXS) -- 11 April was the last day of Hong Kong's Easter holiday, and major ports in Hong Kong ushered in a peak of return one after another. The Immigration Department (Immigration Department) of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government said in response to a reporter's inquiry from China News Agency that as of 10 o'clock on the same day, a total of 21 people had entered Hong Kong through various ports, and another 458365 people had exited Hong Kong.

Looking at the data of the Immigration Department, the reporter found that as of 10 o'clock on the 21th, a total of 4 people left the country during the four-day Easter holiday, and 1317002 people entered Hong Kong through various ports. On the same day, the reporter saw at the Hong Kong International Airport that with the increase of citizens returning to Hong Kong and the departure of tourists one after another, the passenger flow of Hong Kong International Airport showed a scene of two booms in and out.

At about 22 o'clock on the same day, Wang Jingjing's family of five walked out from the arrival hall of Hong Kong International Airport, she told the China News Agency reporter that this is the first time the whole family traveled together after the epidemic, with a total consumption of about 3,4 Hong Kong dollars, and a four-day holiday went to many popular attractions such as Erhai, Lijiang Ancient City, and Yulong Snow Mountain. She said round-trip airfares and local hotels are more expensive than before the pandemic. "This time I went to Yunnan and felt that the change was quite big, many places can use electronic payment, that is, there are many people, and you have to wait wherever you go."

Wang Jingjing said that after four years of traveling to mainland cities again, she found that boutique guesthouses in various scenic spots are very popular with tourists, "We booked rooms a week in advance and found that it was more difficult to book, and many characteristic homestays were fully booked." She feels that dining, tourism and retail in local attractions have almost returned to pre-pandemic levels.

"I flew from Hong Kong to Tokyo on April 4, and I originally wanted to travel on the wrong peak, but I already felt that there were many people." Mr. Cheung, who returned to Hong Kong by plane from Japan on the same day, said that his family lived in Japan, and he stayed in Hong Kong to work after graduating from university, and had already agreed to spend the Easter holiday with his family. "Usually I am the only one working in Hong Kong, and I rarely have a long vacation, so I just want to get together with my family, and everyone has an appointment to see the cherry blossoms together and enjoy the fun of nature." (End)