Hong Kong-China Border to Fully Open, Chief Executive Lee Says

Hong Kong-China Border to Fully Open, Chief Executive Lee Says

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From February 6th, Hong Kong and the mainland will resume normal travel, removing caps on daily travelers and abolishing PCR test requirements. All boundary crossing points will reopen, including additional BCPs. Cargo services will also resume. Travelers from Macau can move freely, and non-Hong Kong residents no longer need vaccination proof. However, an RT requirement remains for overseas and Taiwan arrivals to manage risks, with plans to review this policy over time.

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What changes are being made to the boundary crossing points between Hong Kong and the mainland?

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What is the significance of the cancellation of the PCR test requirement for travelers?

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How will the travel arrangements for non-Hong Kong residents change?

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What are the implications of the full resumption of normal travel for arrivals from overseas and Taiwan?

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What measures are being taken to control risks associated with the resumption of travel?

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