Authorities have announced that travelers will face longer wait times at checkpoints from April 3 to 5, coinciding with the Good Friday holiday and Qingming Festival. This expected congestion comes as both domestic and international travel sees a significant increase.
Hong Kong is bracing for a wave of strong thunderstorms as the Qingming Festival approaches, with residents expected to visit their ancestors' graves. Meteorological authorities have warned of a low-pressure system causing these weather conditions, potentially impacting many families' plans during this traditional time.
The Hong Kong Immigration Department anticipates around <strong>6.5 million</strong> people will cross border control points during the Easter holiday and the Qingming Festival. This period, from <strong>Friday to Tuesday</strong>, will see active movement involving both residents and visitors.