Published: 9:12pm, 14 Oct 2025Updated: 9:24pm, 14 Oct 2025
Guangdong motorists approved to drive in Hong Kong will be allowed to stay in the city for up to three days at a time under a new cross-border scheme, a government paper has revealed, with authorities set to roll out the plan next month.
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A paper submitted to the Legislative Council by the Transport and Logistics Bureau on Tuesday laid out details of the “Southbound Travel for Guangdong Vehicles” scheme, including the duration of stay for mainland Chinese drivers in the city.
“For entry into the urban area, it will start with a small scale of 100 daily booking quotas for a stay of up to three days per Guangdong vehicle,” the paper wrote.
Officials have laid out in the paper that approved motorists from Guangdong province will be allowed to enter Hong Kong via the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge to park their car on the artificial island at the Hong Kong crossing, or drive into urban areas without having to obtain regular cross-border driver quotas.
The paper had stated that motorists intending to park their car at the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge crossing would be exempt from needing a Hong Kong driving licence and undergoing vehicle inspections, “to offer the greatest convenience”.
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But those wishing to enter the city’s urban areas will have to hold valid Hong Kong full driving licences, undergo vehicle inspection and have taken out third-party insurance for their car’s stay in the city.
“To obviate the need for applicants to travel to Hong Kong for undergoing vehicle inspection, we are engaging Hong Kong organisations to carry out inspections in major cities of Guangdong,” the paper wrote.