Hong Kong’s conservation authorities have defended their handling of heavy visitor flows to Sai Kung’s country parks over the Lunar New Year holiday, saying the popular spots were under control despite concerns about overcrowding, with 32 enforcement cases recorded during the period.
But a Sai Kung district councillor also said that the number of campers at some popular sites had far exceeded recommended capacity levels, arguing that the government should consider introducing crowd control…
Crowds at campsites ‘not out of control’: Hong Kong conservation authorities

