The Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau (HKZM) Bridge has only been operational for a little more than a month, but is already creating issues. Last month it was reported that there was a growing number of unlicensed tour operators taking advantage of the bridge, which already has some calling for a major crackdown. Now, it appears that authorities in the Guangdong province are shutting down certain trips across the bridge.
Travel agencies in the province have been reporting that they are being told to stop offering one-day trips to both Macau and Hong Kong that would make use of the bridge. The goal, according to officials, is to reduce traffic congestion on the ports and areas around the bridge.
The action was reported by the South China Morning Post late last week. The news outlet quoted the Guangdong Provincial Culture and Tourism Department as indicating that it is further trying to convince travel agencies to only arrange “quality trips” of two or more days if they are going to travel across the HKZM Bridge.
Some are in favor of the decision. The VP of the Macau Travel Industry Council, Wong Fai, spoke with GGRAsia last week, telling the news outlet, “I think the order [from the Guangdong tourism authority] is a good measure in diverting the [mainland visitors’] crowd, in order to ease the pressure on the ports and borders over the weekends or some certain time slots,” said Mr Wong. “The measure aims at providing a better travel experience to mainland Chinese visitors, as well as appease the sentiment of local people [in Hong Kong and Macau].”