Hong Kong marks start of Lunar New Year with surge of visitors

    Hong Kong marks start of Lunar New Year with surge of visitors

    Hong Kong welcomed 10 per cent more visitors on the first day of Lunar New Year against a year ago, with crowds continuing to flock to hiking trails and tourists packing border crossing checkpoints. The latest Immigration Department data showed that 153,383 visitors arrived in the city on Tuesday, representing a 10.4 per cent increase…

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    Festive buzz in Hong Kong as visitors pour in for Lunar New Year

      Festive buzz in Hong Kong as visitors pour in for Lunar New Year

      Crowds filled Hong Kong’s airport and a major cross-border rail terminal on the first day of Lunar New Year, with many visitors saying they chose to spend the holiday in the city to enjoy its festive spirit, food and mild weather. According to the latest Immigration Department data, more than 1.7 million Hongkongers made outbound…

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      Suspected illegal cleaning services targeting Hongkongers still listed online

        Suspected illegal cleaning services targeting Hongkongers still listed online

        Advertisements for potentially illegal mainland Chinese cleaning services targeting Hong Kong households ahead of Lunar New Year remain available on social media platform RedNote despite recent arrests by the city’s immigration authorities, the South China Morning Post has found. Checks by the SCMP on RedNote found several suspected illegal posts promoting domestic cleaning services in…

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        19 arrested in Hong Kong crackdown on illegal labour

          19 arrested in Hong Kong crackdown on illegal labour

          Hong Kong immigration authorities have apprehended 19 people in a citywide crackdown targeting illegal labour, with those arrested including four suspected employers and two people alleged to have aided and abetted such activities. The Immigration Department on Friday said it had worked with police and the Labour Department in a string of operations between January…

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          Hong Kong deports 113 failed asylum seekers in week-long operation

            Hong Kong deports 113 failed asylum seekers in week-long operation

            Hong Kong has deported 113 rejected non-refoulement claimants after a week-long operation, according to the Immigration Department. The operation codenamed “Shield” involved deporting a group of 68 men and 45 women, some of whom had completed prison sentences for criminal offences in the city. “A total of 113 unsubstantiated non-refoulement claimants who were illegal immigrants…

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