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Cross-boundary passenger traffic estimation and arrangements announced for Easter and Ching Ming festive period

     The Immigration Department (ImmD) estimates that around 11 million passengers (including Hong Kong residents and visitors) will pass through Hong Kong’s sea, land and air control points during the upcoming Easter and Ching Ming festive period (from March 28 to April 7). The ImmD, in consultation with the Shenzhen General Station of Exit and Entry Frontier Inspection, estimates that around 9.5 million passengers will pass through land boundary control points. The number of outbound passengers and inbound passengers using land boundary control points will be relatively higher on March 29 (Friday) and April 1 (Monday), with around 601 000 passengers and 589 000 passengers respectively.
 
     The ImmD estimates that the passenger traffic at the Lo Wu Control Point, the Lok Ma Chau Spur Line Control Point and the Hong Kong-Zhuhai- Macao Bridge Control Point will be heavy, with a daily average forecast of about 207 000, 169 000 and 143 000 passengers respectively.
 
     To cope with the anticipated heavy traffic during the festive period, the ImmD has minimised leave for frontline officers for the flexible deployment and operation of extra clearance counters and kiosks. Additional security guards will also be deployed to provide crowd management support.
 
     Furthermore, the ImmD, the Police, the Customs and Excise Department and the MTR Corporation Limited will set up a joint command centre at the Lo Wu Control Point to make the necessary arrangements. The ImmD will also establish close communication with the Mainland authorities, such as the Shenzhen General Station of Exit and Entry Frontier Inspection. To ensure a smooth passenger traffic flow, passenger conditions will be closely monitored and appropriate traffic diversion plans will be adopted as necessary.
 
     To avoid congestion and a longer than usual waiting time for immigration clearance, the ImmD advises all land boundary passengers to plan in advance, avoid making their journeys during busy periods and keep track of radio and TV broadcasts on traffic conditions at various control points. The expected busy times at boundary control points are available on the website of the ImmD at www.immd.gov.hk. Furthermore, passengers may also check the estimated waiting times at each land boundary control point at any time or place via the Immigration Mobile Application (ImmD Mobile App). They can then plan their trips effectively and save time queuing at control points. The ImmD Mobile App can be downloaded free of charge from the Apple App Store (supports iOS version 11.0 or above), Google Play (supports Android version 8.0 or above), Huawei AppGallery (supports Android version 8.0 or above) and the APK file available on the ImmD website. Passengers can download the ImmD Mobile App by scanning the QR code (see Annex) or via the ImmD website, www.immd.gov.hk. In addition, information on public transport services to and from various control points is available on the Transport Department website at www.td.gov.hk.
 
     For travellers making journeys to the Mainland, the ImmD reminds them to carry their proof of identity and valid travel documents for crossing the boundary. Hong Kong residents should also check the validity of their Home Visit Permits. Non-permanent residents must carry their valid smart identity card as well as their Document of Identity for Visa Purposes or valid travel document.
 
     Holders of the acknowledgement receipt issued due to reported loss or replacement of their Hong Kong identity cards, or children under 11 years old who hold Hong Kong identity cards, should carry a valid travel document or Re-entry Permit.
 
     About 700 e-Channels have been installed at various control points. Hong Kong residents enrolled for the Express e-Channel should re-enrol if they have been issued with a new identity card. Furthermore, the Contactless e-Channel service is available at all control points now. All eligible Hong Kong residents, after enrolment, can generate an encrypted QR code through the Contactless e-Channel mobile application to enter the e-Channel, and then verify their identity with the facial verification technology for automated immigration clearance.
 
     In addition, all control points have introduced self-service departures for visitors to Hong Kong (Smart Departure) which provides greater travel convenience for visitors. The service employs facial recognition technology for identity verification, which allows eligible visitors holding electronic travel documents to perform self-service departure clearance through Smart Departure e-Channels without prior enrolment.
 
     Hong Kong residents who require assistance while travelling outside Hong Kong may call the 24-hour hotline of the Assistance to Hong Kong Residents Unit of the ImmD at (852) 1868. read more

Over 4 700 quality job vacancies to be offered at Exploring New Opportunities Job Fair

     The Labour Department (LD) will hold the Exploring New Opportunities Job Fair at MacPherson Stadium in Mong Kok on March 26 and 27 to provide a large number of vacancies from various industries for job seekers.
      
     About 60 organisations will participate in the two-day job fair, offering over 4 700 quality job vacancies from various industries, among which more than 2 800 are from catering, retail and hotel industries. Around 30 organisations will set up booths and conduct recruitment on the spot each day. A wide variety of positions will be offered including accounting associate, assistant event sales manager, enrolled nurse, residential care homes worker, dental clinic assistant, registered safety officer, software engineer, laboratory technician, digital marketing officer, barista, baker and security guard. Job seekers can visit the LD’s Interactive Employment Service website (www.jobs.gov.hk) for more details of the vacancies.
      
     Around 83 per cent of the vacancies offered at the job fair are full-time jobs. Most vacancies offer monthly salaries ranging from $12,000 to $23,000. About 95 per cent of the vacancies require a Secondary Seven education level or below. Around 59 per cent are open to job seekers without relevant work experience.
      
     Job seekers can submit job applications during the event and may be selected for on-the-spot interviews. They can also make enquiries on the employment services provided by the LD at its counter inside the venue.
      
     The job fair will be held from 11am to 5.30pm at 1/F, MacPherson Stadium, 38 Nelson Street, Mong Kok (near Mong Kok MTR Station Exit E2). Admission is free, with final admission time at 5pm each day. read more

AFCD urges grave sweepers to prevent hill fires

     The Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department (AFCD) today (March 25) reminded people paying tribute to ancestors at graveyards in the countryside during the Ching Ming Festival period to exercise caution and prevent hill fires.

     An AFCD spokesman said it is an offence under the Forests and Countryside Ordinance (Cap. 96) to leave behind kindling or burn offerings without considering fire risks in the countryside. Any person who contravenes the ordinance may be prosecuted and is liable to a maximum fine of $25,000 and one year’s imprisonment upon conviction.

     AFCD staff will step up patrols at graveyards in the countryside during the Ching Ming Festival period and take enforcement action against any irregularities.

     The majority of hill fires in the countryside are caused by human negligence. Accidents can be prevented if grave sweepers observe some simple guidelines:

* Remove weeds around graves with tools and never burn weeds;
* Burning should only be done inside a container or iron bucket;
* Never leave burning offerings unattended; and
* Make sure all kindling is put out before leaving.

     The spokesman said that metal containers for burning offerings properly will be handed out to grave sweepers who have such a need at suitable locations in country parks during the Ching Ming Festival. The AFCD will also patrol hill fire black spots and distribute hill fire prevention leaflets together with the Fire Services Department, the Hong Kong Police Force and the Civil Aid Service.

     Members of the public are reminded to keep the countryside clean and properly clean up their offerings or rubbish. read more

Hong Kong Flower Show’s flower distribution activity concludes

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     The Leisure and Cultural Services Department announced today (March 25) that due to an overwhelming response from the public, the Hong Kong Flower Show’s flower distribution activity on Green Recycling Day has concluded. Members of the public are advised not to proceed to Victoria Park for the collection of flowers. read more

Adjustment in ceiling prices for dedicated LPG filling stations in April 2024

     The Electrical and Mechanical Services Department (EMSD) today (March 25) announced an adjustment to the auto-LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) ceiling prices for dedicated LPG filling stations from April 1 to April 30, 2024, in accordance with the terms and conditions of the contracts of the dedicated LPG filling stations.

     A department spokesman said that the adjustment on April 1, 2024, would reflect the movement of the LPG international price in March 2024. The adjusted auto-LPG ceiling prices for dedicated LPG filling stations would range from $3.78 to $4.67 per litre, amounting to an increase of $0 to $0.01 per litre.

     The spokesman said that the auto-LPG ceiling prices were adjusted according to a pricing formula specified in the contracts. The formula comprises two elements – the LPG international price and the LPG operating price. The LPG international price refers to the LPG international price of the preceding month. The LPG operating price is adjusted on February 1 and June 1 annually according to the average movement of the Composite Consumer Price Index and the Nominal Wage Index.

     The auto-LPG ceiling prices for respective dedicated LPG filling stations in April 2024 are as follows:
 

Location of
Dedicated
LPG Filling Station
Auto-LPG
Ceiling
Price in
April 2024 (HK$/litre)
Auto-LPG
Ceiling
Price in
March 2024 (HK$/litre)
Kwai On Road, Kwai Chung 3.78 3.78
Sham Mong Road, Mei Foo 3.84 3.84
Wai Lok Street, Kwun Tong 3.89 3.89
Cheung Yip Street, Kowloon Bay 3.94 3.93
Ngo Cheung Road, West Kowloon 3.95 3.95
Yuen Chau Tsai, Tai Po 4.00 4.00
Tak Yip Street, Yuen Long 4.11 4.10
Hang Yiu Street, Ma On Shan 4.13 4.13
Marsh Road, Wan Chai 4.14 4.14
Fung Mat Road, Sheung Wan  4.16 4.16
Yip Wong Road, Tuen Mun 4.25 4.25
Fung Yip Street, Chai Wan  4.67 4.66

     The spokesman said that the details of the LPG international price and the auto-LPG ceiling price for each dedicated LPG filling station had been uploaded to the EMSD website (www.emsd.gov.hk) and posted at dedicated LPG filling stations to enable the trades to monitor the price adjustment.

     Details of the pricing adjustment mechanism for dedicated LPG filling stations can also be viewed under the “What’s New” section of the department website at www.emsd.gov.hk/en/what_s_new/current/index.html. read more