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Hong Kong’s Tung Chung packed again with mainland Chinese tourists as police keep a lookout for unlicensed tour operators

  • Residents say overcrowding is still a factor despite bus operators and officials introducing measures to ease pressure
  • Female tour guide reduced to tears after being chased

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There were fewer passengers on route B6 on Saturday, according to the bus operator. Photo: Winson Wong

Unlicensed tour guides bringing mainland Chinese travellers to Hong Kong via the newly opened mega bridge were under the spotlight on Saturday as police carried out inspections in Tung Chung on Lantau Island, but overcrowding issues remained.

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Chaos erupted in the afternoon when two activists – NeoDemocrats member Roy Tam Hoi-pong and Wong Chun-yeung of online community Tung Chung Future – led a small group of locals to intercept some mainland tour guides at a bus stop.

They wanted to check whether the guides had a local counterpart with them as under Hong Kong law anyone conducting business as a travel agent must be licensed.

A tour guide is in tears after earlier being chased. Photo: Winson Wong
A tour guide is in tears after earlier being chased. Photo: Winson Wong
Some visitors were blocked from boarding a bus to the local port of the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge while their tour guides were questioned, forcing police to step in.
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One female tour guide cried after being chased.

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