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April 11, 2004

Holidays

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556,000 people enter HK on April 9-10
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Immigration Department

More than 556,000 people entered Hong Kong through various control points in the first two days of the Easter Holidays. About 67,000 were from the Mainland.

 

According to the Immigration Department, 315,087 people came into Hong Kong yesterday, and 37,670 of them were Mainland visitors.

 

Lo Wu has been the busiest control point - 167,123 people made use of this control point to enter Hong Kong yesterday, and about 20,000 were Mainlanders.

 

Click here for details of arrivals during the Easter Holidays.



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