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    COVID-19; China to reopen borders with Hong Kong & Macau

    After Beijing abandoned the zero-COVID approach, which had divided families, cut off tourists, and choked enterprises, limited border crossings between Hong Kong and the mainland began in January 2023.
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    China: China has stated that it will totally reopen its borders with the territories of Hong Kong and Macau after nearly three years of restriction, removing COVID-19 testing procedures and daily quotas. The Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office of the State Council remarked that all remaining restrictions will be lifted at midnight on 6th February 2023 and that group tours would be allowed to restart.

    After Beijing abandoned the zero-COVID approach, which had divided families, cut off tourists, and choked enterprises, limited border crossings between Hong Kong and the mainland began in January 2023. Hong Kong has been essentially cut off for most of the last three years as its administration has attempted to implement Beijing’s pandemic policies, which include mandatory entry quarantines of up to three weeks as well as rigorous testing and screening.

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    In the middle of 2022, the former British colony started to relax some of its regulations, and Lee declared that the territory will now do away with the long-standing necessity that all visitors receive the COVID-19 vaccination. With approximately 51 million arrivals in 2018, nearly seven times as many as the city’s population, travellers from the mainland have long made up the great majority of those who visit Hong Kong.

    Local officials are hopeful that a surge in tourists will revitalise the once-vibrant tourism and retail industries, which are thought to have cost the territory some $27 billion as a result of the protracted pandemic restrictions. A day after launching a rebranding effort to entice foreign tourists, Lee announced the full opening of the borders, promising more than 500,000 free flights and “no isolation, no quarantine, and no restrictions.”

    Hong Kong continues to require outdoor masks, though Lee has stated that the rule might be changed if flu cases decline.

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