The Hong Kong government has begun to study solutions for the problem of disturbing the people in Hong Kong in Hong Kong.
According to Sing Tao Daily, the previous members reported that some members reported that the low -quality mainland tour groups duplicated the streets of Hong Kong's old districts, and there were also high -priced fake drugs and other phenomena.(March 26) A response in Shangtai Political Education on Saturday stated that the arrangement of related tour groups not only brings a bad experience to the passengers, but also disturb the people, which will cause contradictions between Hong Kong residents and mainland tourists. "It is not a good thing for Hong Kong."The Hong Kong Government is very concerned and has begun to study follow -up measures.
Deng Jiabiao, a member of the Legislative Council of the Federation of Industry, said that the roads such as the old districts such as Tu Gua Bay are narrow. In the future, there will be increased passengers. Polling the roadside of tourist bus may cause jams and affect residents' lives.He said that inferior tour groups often appear "forced shopping", which will damage the image of Hong Kong and drag out the tourism industry in Hong Kong. I hope that the government and relevant mainland departments will cooperate to combat inferior tour groups.Tourism group.
In addition, Cheng Dingyi said that after the resumption of customs clearance in Hong Kong, the tourism industry recovered well. Mainland passengers who entered the country last week returned to 40 % of the first level of the epidemic.He also mentioned the problem of manpower, saying that Hong Kong's ability to receive is still insufficient. Travel agencies, tour guides and drivers and other positions have a vacancy rate of three points.
After three years of closing the crown disease epidemic, Hong Kong and the mainland were fully cleared on February 6 this year. Mainland travelers visiting Hong Kong immediately exploded.However, there are also chaos such as disturbing the people and forced shopping in mainland tour groups.