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How to prevent Hong Kong from becoming just another Asian city
ACTU
16.05.2026

How to prevent Hong Kong from becoming just another Asian city

Hong Kong’s tourism sectors have entered 2026 with renewed momentum. The broader economy has strengthened, expanding by 5.9 per cent in the first quarter, its fastest pace in nearly five years. Visitor arrivals also reached 14.3 million in the first quarter, up 17 per cent year on year. The recent Labour Day “golden week” holiday offered a further boost, with the city receiving more than 1 million mainland visitors. Across the border, travel volumes reached unprecedented levels, with an...

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SCMP Economy
Why China’s new duty-free access is a lifeline for South African exporters
ACTU
11.05.2026

Why China’s new duty-free access is a lifeline for South African exporters

History was made this Labour Day, as China’s southern Shenzhen Bay port cleared 24 tonnes of South African apples and central Hunan province processed 6,000 bottles of South African wine – the first time these goods had reached the Asian economic giant under a new zero-tariff arrangement. The duty-free access for African partners from May 1, which saw the 10 per cent tariff rate for apples removed, arrived as a lifeline for South African exporters looking to diversify away from increasingly...

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Hong Kong draws over 1 million mainland ‘golden week’ visitors but spending lags
ACTU
06.05.2026

Hong Kong draws over 1 million mainland ‘golden week’ visitors but spending lags

Hong Kong received more than 1 million mainland Chinese visitors during the five-day Labour Day “golden week” holiday, a 10 per cent rise from a year ago, exceeding government expectations, but industry leaders said their spending was uneven. Immigration Department data showed the city recorded 1.01 million mainland visitor arrivals between May 1 and 5, surpassing the forecast of 980,000. Chief Secretary Eric Chan Kwok-ki said on Wednesday some shopping centre operators had reported year-on-year...

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Tourist’s photos with removed Hong Kong trail sign draw backlash online
ACTU
05.05.2026

Tourist’s photos with removed Hong Kong trail sign draw backlash online

A backpacker has shared photos of herself holding a MacLehose Trail sign apparently removed from its metal stand during the Labour Day “golden week” holiday, drawing criticism from Hong Kong internet users. In one of two photos posted on her RedNote account, “2 star”, on Monday, the woman is seen holding the wooden panel, with a caption reading: “This is my favourite tourist picture” and a hashtag for Po Pin Chau, a well-known natural landmark in Sai Kung and a popular destination for...

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SCMP Economy
Has China given the first sign it’s ready to export its J-35A fighter jet to Pakistan?
ACTU
05.05.2026

Has China given the first sign it’s ready to export its J-35A fighter jet to Pakistan?

China’s state broadcaster has given a glimpse of the first export variant of the J-35A – the country’s second land-based fifth-generation fighter jet – with Pakistan the most likely recipient, according to reports and analysis. The CCTV clip featured during the “2026 May 1st International Labour Day ‘Heart to Heart’ Special Programme” shows a J-35A model bearing the serial number 001 rolling out of the hangar with the logo of China’s largest military aircraft manufacturer, Aviation Industry...

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SCMP Economy
‘Golden week’ crush shows Hong Kong needs top-down ecotourism policy, experts say
ACTU
05.05.2026

‘Golden week’ crush shows Hong Kong needs top-down ecotourism policy, experts say

Hong Kong should adopt a top-down, comprehensive ecotourism policy to safeguard the city’s natural attractions, with a designated authority taking the lead, experts have urged, after a surge in Labour Day “golden week” visitors overwhelmed ecologically sensitive spots. The call on Monday came after a viral video showed a Mandarin-speaking tourist smoking a cigarette in front of the press and claiming he had confirmed with law enforcement officers that smoking was allowed at the beach of Ham Tin...

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SCMP Economy
Golden Week crush shows Hong Kong needs top-down ecotourism policy, experts say
ACTU
05.05.2026

Golden Week crush shows Hong Kong needs top-down ecotourism policy, experts say

Hong Kong should adopt a top-down, comprehensive ecotourism policy to safeguard the city’s natural attractions, with a designated authority taking the lead, experts have urged, after a surge in Labour Day “Golden Week” visitors overwhelmed ecologically sensitive spots. The call on Monday came after a viral video showed a Mandarin-speaking tourist smoking a cigarette in front of the press and claiming he had confirmed with law enforcement officers that smoking was allowed at the beach of Ham Tin...

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SCMP Economy
‘Golden week’: Hong Kong draws more mainland Chinese visitors but spending uneven
ACTU
04.05.2026

‘Golden week’: Hong Kong draws more mainland Chinese visitors but spending uneven

Hong Kong recorded a 4.8 per cent increase in mainland Chinese visitors in the first three days of the Labour Day “Golden Week” holiday, but industry players warned that uneven spending and more flexible travel patterns could weigh on business despite hotel occupancy rates potentially reaching 90 per cent. Immigration Department data showed mainlanders made 714,765 visits into the city between May 1 and 3, up by about 4.8 per cent from 682,114 in the same period last year. Total visitor...

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SCMP Economy
Green group warns of disturbance to uninhabited island known for breeding seabirds
ACTU
04.05.2026

Green group warns of disturbance to uninhabited island known for breeding seabirds

A green group has spotted people landing on an uninhabited island in the southern Hong Kong waters known to be a regular breeding site for a seabird species during mainland China’s Labour Day “golden week” holiday, which coincides with its breeding season. Terns, known as “sea swallows”, are seabirds with typically white or light grey streamlined bodies, long pointed bills and forked tails. While about 40 tern species exist globally, one-third of them, or 12, have been recorded in Hong Kong....

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Green group warns of disturbance to uninhabited island known for breeding seabird
ACTU
04.05.2026

Green group warns of disturbance to uninhabited island known for breeding seabird

A green group has spotted people landing on an uninhabited island in the southern Hong Kong waters known to be a regular breeding site for a seabird species during mainland China’s Labour Day “golden week” holiday, which coincides with its breeding season. Terns, known as “sea swallows”, are seabirds with typically white or light grey streamlined bodies, long pointed bills and forked tails. While about 40 tern species exist globally, one-third of them, or 12, have been recorded in Hong Kong....

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SCMP Economy
Hong Kong domestic helpers set up tents at bus terminuses during Labour Day golden week
En développement
Labor·03.05.2026Résumé IA

Hong Kong domestic helpers set up tents at bus terminuses during Labour Day golden week

Tents set up inside Hong Kong bus terminuses during Labour Day golden week have sparked online complaints, with some social media posts suggesting mainland tourists were camping. However, visits found the tents were used by domestic helpers who have been gathering at locations including Tai Po, Central and Tseung Kwan O intermittently for about two years due to having nowhere else to rest on their days off.

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SCMP Economy
French PM's bakery visit on Labour Day sparks union row over holiday work rules
En développement
Politique·01.05.2026Résumé IA

French PM's bakery visit on Labour Day sparks union row over holiday work rules

French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu visited a bakery in Saint-Julien-Chapteuil on Labour Day to buy baguettes and flowers, sparking controversy with unions who argue 1 May should remain a compulsory rest day. The visit was part of a government drive to exempt independent bakeries and flower shops from mandatory closure, with a bill allowing them to open requiring employee volunteers to work in writing and receive double pay. A baker named Eric faces a €5,250 fine for opening on May 1, which Lecornu said he would not have to pay.

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BBC World
Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann Announces 15% Wage Increase for Workers on Labour Day
Politique
01.05.2026Résumé IA

Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann Announces 15% Wage Increase for Workers on Labour Day

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann announced a 15% increase in minimum daily wages for workers in both government and private sectors, the first revision since 2013. The announcement was made during a special one-day session of the Punjab Vidhan Sabha on Labour Day (May 1). The move aims to ease cost-of-living pressures for daily wage earners. The session was marked by political controversy as opposition Congress MLAs alleged the CM appeared intoxicated and demanded a breath analyser test, which Mann dismissed as baseless.

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Economic Times