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Which hidden gems are mainland Chinese tourists chasing this Labour Day ‘golden week’?

2-MIN READ2-MIN ListenWynna WongPublished: 3:23pm, 29 Apr 2026Hong Kong expects about 980,000 mainland Chinese visitors over the Labour Day “golden week” holiday from May 1 to 5, a 7 per cent increase from last year.

Instead of rushing through major attractions, many travellers are opting for slower, highly curated itineraries centred on exhibitions, neighbourhood walks and carefully timed photo spots – trends driven by popular social media platforms such as RedNote.

Search trends and social media posts suggest a move away from traditional “must-see” attractions such as Victoria Peak and theme parks, towards more niche, experience-led itineraries.

Popular routes now include “citywalk”-style plans through Central, combining heritage sites like Tai Kwun with cafes, galleries and nearby dining spots.

Detailed itineraries often map out entire days with stops for food, exhibitions and scenic views, rather than focusing on a single destination.

Even transport experiences have become attractions in themselves, with “sunset bus” routes and harbourfront walks recommended for their views.

Read original at South China Morning Post

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