Beijing has eased visa restrictions for Shenzhen residents visiting Hong Kong, allowing multiple entries into Hong Kong per year beginning from tomorrow, Xinhua reported.
Each stay is for up to seven days, the official news agency said, with the multiple-entry visas valid for one year at a time.
The announcement reinstates a multiple-entry policy from 2009 that was tightened in 2015 when China began allowing Shenzhen residents to go to Hong Kong only once a week.
The stricter policy was aimed at quelling anger in Hong Kong over traders making trips up to several times a day to take advantage of lower taxes by buying goods for resale in the mainland.
Hong Kong said the resumption of the more lenient entry policy is expected to benefit a number of tourism-related industries.
Hong Kong leader John Lee had proposed further enhancements to Beijing on mainland residents’ tourism visits to Hong Kong in a policy address last month pledging measures to boost the city’s economy. — Reuters