Hong Kong relaxes Covid-19 rules for inbound tour groups
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Hong Kong has relaxed many of its stringent coronavirus policies in recent months, including hotel quarantine for international arrivals as of Sept 26.
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HONG KONG - Hong Kong’s government said on Monday that it was relaxing Covid-19 restrictions on inbound tour groups, including allowing them to enter theme parks and museums after arriving in the city.
Hong Kong has relaxed many of its stringent coronavirus policies in recent months, including hotel quarantine for international arrivals as of Sept 26.
International arrivals are still, however, subject to multiple coronavirus tests and barred from entering bars, restaurants and venues like sports clubs for the first three days.
The government said specific arrangements for visiting tourists would be launched this month, without specifying a start date.
“The relevant arrangements can support the gradual resumption of the inbound travel market in an orderly manner and provide a more favourable business environment for the travel trade,” the government said.
The announcement came after Hong Kong last week hosted a high-profile financial summit
Many local residents have pointed to inconsistencies in government policy and said the authorities should remove the restrictions for everyone equally.
Hong Kong’s economy has been battered

