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Hongkongers stuck for hours, as 673,000 return via land checkpoints after holiday

Residents returning from mainland China after Buddha’s Birthday long weekend get caught in long, winding queues and jam-packed checkpoints

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Thousands of Hongkongers are left stuck at the Shenzhen Bay checkpoint on 
Monday, the last day of the Buddha’s Birthday long weekend. Photo: Handout
Lo Hoi-ying

Thousands of Hongkongers were stuck for hours at multiple land checkpoints in what one traveller called “unprecedented” large crowds on Monday night, as more than 673,000 residents returned to the city from mainland China after the long weekend.

Some were also reportedly turned away from the Shenzhen Bay border crossing before it closed that night.

Among the 740,000 residents entering the city on Monday, about 90 per cent returned via land control points.

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According to statistics released by the Immigration Department on Tuesday, the Lo Wu checkpoint handled more than 165,000 Hongkongers entering the city the day before.

Official figures showed that the Lok Ma Chau Spur Line recorded 129,000 residents entering the city, while the Shenzhen Bay checkpoint processed 124,000 incoming Hongkongers.

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Residents returning to Hong Kong after the Buddha’s Birthday long weekend found themselves caught up in huge crowds at the border, with some waiting for more than three hours to clear immigration.

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