Group 1 - During the 2026 Chinese New Year holiday (February 15 to 23), approximately 1.77 million visitors traveled to Hong Kong, representing a 14% increase compared to the previous year [1] - Among the visitors, around 1.5 million were from mainland China, also up by 14% year-on-year, while non-mainland visitors totaled about 270,000, reflecting a similar 14% increase [1] - The average daily entry of mainland visitors was about 170,000, with the peak day being February 18, when around 210,000 mainland travelers visited Hong Kong [1] Group 2 - The Chinese New Year holiday featured various events such as the "Cathay New Year International Gala Night" and fireworks at Victoria Harbour, attracting significant participation from both locals and tourists [3] - Approximately 2,400 mainland inbound travel groups brought nearly 84,000 visitors to Hong Kong, with overnight stays accounting for about 74%, and the number of travel groups increased by approximately 9% compared to last year [3] - Hotel occupancy rates in Hong Kong reached around 90% during the holiday period, indicating strong demand in the hospitality sector [3] Group 3 - The tourism and cultural activities during the holiday positively impacted Hong Kong's retail sector, with New World Development Company reporting a notable performance at its cultural retail landmark "K11 MUSEA" [3] - From February 16 to 22, foot traffic at "K11 MUSEA" increased by 10% year-on-year, achieving a record high for the Lunar New Year holiday since its opening, while visitor spending rose by 60%, with the largest single transaction exceeding 2 million HKD [3]
春节假期访港旅客约177万人次 同比增14%
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-02-24 13:12