Newstral
Article
South China Morning Post on 2024-04-06 14:13
Hong Kong to light up skies for Labour Day ‘golden week’ holiday
Related news
- Hong Kong tourism sector hoping for 30% bump in visitors over mainland China’s Labour Day ‘golden week’ holidaySouth China Morning Post
- Hong Kong gears up for 800,000 mainland Chinese visitors over Labour Day ‘golden week’ holidaySouth China Morning Post
- Expand mainland Chinese solo traveller scheme, Hong Kong tourism leaders say amid Labour Day ‘golden week’ visitor lullSouth China Morning Post
- Hong Kong restaurants worry bad weather will put off mainland Chinese tourists over Labour Day ‘golden week’ breakSouth China Morning Post
- Hong Kong records 20% fewer trips than expected on day 1 of Labour Day ‘golden week’ holiday amid bad weatherSouth China Morning Post
- Mainland Chinese visitor spending to exceed HK$2 billion in Hong Kong during Labour Day ‘golden week’ break, tourism chief saysSouth China Morning Post
- Hong Kong to ramp up cross-border bus services, train trips with 800,000 mainland Chinese tourists expected for ‘golden week’South China Morning Post
- Hong Kong businesses strongly reject government bid to extend mall hours amid labour crunch, consumers spending across borderSouth China Morning Post
- Scores of mainland Chinese tourists flock to Hong Kong for Labour Day ‘golden week’ holidaySouth China Morning Post
- Hong Kong welcomes 43,000 mainland Chinese visitors on first day of ‘golden week’ breakSouth China Morning Post
- Hong Kong to light up the night with host of Mid-Autumn activities and return of Tai Hang fire dragon danceSouth China Morning Post
- Sky’s the limit as Hong Kong rolls out red carpet, primes fireworks for Labour Day ‘golden week’South China Morning Post
- Hong Kong taxi driver ‘jumped red light’ at busy intersection before crash that killed 2South China Morning Post
- SHong Kong airport’s 11 Skies complex to get ‘deep-sea adventure experience’ as shopping mall landlords beef up entertainment offeringsscmp.com
- Hong Kong transport operators facing labour crunch prepare for first batch of drivers from mainland ChinaSouth China Morning Post
- Pollution in skies over Hong Kong hits seven-year high, despite government report saying emissions in declineSouth China Morning Post
- Environmental report on planned Hong Kong tech hub near mainland China border gets conditional green lightSouth China Morning Post
- 2 Hong Kong light rail trains collide in evening rush hour, injuring 25 passengersSouth China Morning Post
- Contractors going at ‘full speed’ to deliver 29,000 light public flats: Hong Kong housing chiefSouth China Morning Post
- Hong Kong labour chief Chris Sun defends new minimum wage formula, saying employers can afford itSouth China Morning Post