During the spring holiday period, the exchange between Hong Kong and mainland China entered a new phase. As a financial hub in Asia, the flow of people between Hong Kong, mainland China, and other countries has become more frequent. Especially since January 2020, before the outbreak of the pandemic, the number of people using Hong Kong International Airport reached new heights, hence significantly increasing airport activity.
In spring, Hong Kong hosted several international events, such as the "Art Basel Hong Kong" and the "Hong Kong Sevens" rugby tournament, which greatly promoted regional economic development. The increase in international tourists further enhanced the exchange between Hong Kong and mainland China, deepening economic cooperation.
During the Spring Festival and Easter, the economic ties between Hong Kong and mainland China were particularly strong. Many Hong Kong residents took advantage of the holidays to visit the mainland, enhancing cultural understanding and bringing economic benefits. This exchange is a source of income for Hong Kong's tourism and retail industries, helping to activate the regional economy.
Hong Kong's economy is gradually recovering from the pandemic, with cooperation with mainland China accelerating this process. Expanding investments, resuming businesses, and promoting tourist interactions provide solid support for Hong Kong's economy. These activities will aid in the long-term recovery of Hong Kong's market.
Hong Kong is striving to re-establish its status as an "international metropolis." Regional cooperation and the hosting of international events are key to supporting this process. Through cultural and economic activities, Hong Kong is reshaping its influence in the role of becoming a major city in Asia and globally.