Hongkongers stuck for hours as 673,000 return via land checkpoints after long weekend
Thousands of Hongkongers experienced hours-long delays at land checkpoints on Monday night while returning from mainland China after a long weekend. Over 673,000 residents entered Hong Kong via land control points, with the Lo Wu, Lok Ma Chau Spur Line, and Shenzhen Bay checkpoints seeing the highest numbers.

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AI-generatedThousands of Hongkongers experienced hours-long delays at land checkpoints on Monday night while returning from mainland China after a long weekend. Over 673,000 residents entered Hong Kong via land control points, with the Lo Wu, Lok Ma Chau Spur Line, and Shenzhen Bay checkpoints seeing the highest numbers. Some travelers reported unprecedented crowds and waits exceeding three hours. Additionally, reports indicated that some individuals were turned away from the Shenzhen Bay border before its closing time. The significant influx of returning residents overwhelmed the border infrastructure following the Buddha's Birthday holiday.
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5 extractedOne traveler described the crowds as 'unprecedented'.
The Lo Wu border saw over 165,000 Hongkongers entering the city on Monday.
Over 673,000 Hongkongers returned to the city via land checkpoints after the long weekend.
Thousands of Hongkongers were stuck for hours at land checkpoints on Monday night due to large crowds.
Some travelers reported waiting over three hours to clear immigration.