Hongkongers head north for National Day, as tourists flock to city

Published: 7:52am, 1 Oct 2025Updated: 12:59pm, 1 Oct 2025

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Hong Kong marks National Day on Wednesday with a range of activities to celebrate the 76th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China.

Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu has delivered a speech at a reception at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre in Wan Chai, with local and central government officials as well as leading business figures attending.

The city kicked off the National Day celebrations on Tuesday with a four-day port call by two People’s Liberation Army naval vessels.

The restaurant sector is hoping to benefit from up to a 20 per cent increase in business, as more tourists are expected to cross the border into the city during mainland China’s “golden week” holiday from October 1 to 8.

A spectacular fireworks display is anticipated to attract 290,000 spectators on both sides of Victoria Harbour on Wednesday evening.

Follow our live blog for the latest updates on National Day, which is a public holiday locally.

Reporting by Jeffie Lam, Jess Ma, Leopold Chen, Matthew Cheng, Oscar Liu and Fiona Sun.

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