
The Culture, Sports & Tourism Bureau today convened a meeting to co-ordinate the preparations for visitor arrivals to Hong Kong during the Mainland’s Labour Day Golden Week from May 1 to 5.
Noting that the number of visitor arrivals will increase during the Labour Day Golden Week, which is Hong Kong’s peak travel season, Secretary for Culture, Sports & Tourism Rosanna Law, who hosted the meeting, explained that working together effectively is crucially important.
“Government departments, relevant organisations and the trade will strengthen co-ordination and communication and do our best to welcome visitors arriving in Hong Kong with a view to creating a good travel experience for visitors.”
The parties concerned will maintain close communication and take forward the preparations for welcoming the visitors, the bureau said, adding that they will make timely reports on the latest situation to the interdepartmental working group chaired by the Chief Secretary.
Representatives from Police, Customs, the Immigration and Transport departments along with District Offices took part in today’s meeting.
Tourism-related organisations including the Travel Industry Authority, Tourism Board, Travel Industry Council of Hong Kong, West Kowloon Cultural District Authority as well as major tourist attractions and the hotel industry also sent representatives to attend the meeting.