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Hong Kong sets post-pandemic record with 4.7 million visitors in January

Tourism minister Rosanna Law says Lunar New Year ‘golden week’ holiday has been a great start to 2025

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Visitors were spotted across Hong Kong during the Lunar New Year holiday. Photo: Elson Li

Hong Kong welcomed more than 4.7 million visitors in January, the highest monthly figure in the post-pandemic period, the city’s tourism minister revealed on Tuesday, adding that she expected more arrivals in the coming year.

Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism Rosanna Law Shuk-pui said preliminary data for January showed 4.74 million visitors entered Hong Kong, including 3.73 million from mainland China, representing year-on-year increases of 24 per cent and 25 per cent, respectively.

Both figures were records for the total number of visitors and mainland tourists entering Hong Kong in a single month since the pandemic subsided, she told a meeting of the legislature’s economic development panel.

Law said she expected the surge to continue, given the good start of the Lunar New Year “golden week” holiday.

“This golden week has brought us a great start, and in 2025, we are expecting even more visitors to come to Hong Kong. It’s truly an opportunity-filled year ahead,” she said.

Law said the main attractions in various districts were bustling with visitors over the golden week, and tourists could be seen at flower markets, parades, the fireworks show, horse-racing events, temples and on hiking trails.

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