He made the remarks after meeting with Guangdong Governor Zhu Xiaodan during a conference on cross-border co-operation held in Hong Kong.
We should actively study how to expand our capacity so that the pressure brought about by tourists can be reduced in some districts
CHIEF EXECUTIVE LEUNG CHUN-YING
Leung said his administration and its counterpart in the mainland had noticed that the increase of tourists in recent years might have negatively affected life in certain Hong Kong districts, despite tourism’s boost to the city’s economy.
“As we recognise the contribution made by tourism to Hong Kong’s economy, we should actively study how to expand our capacity so that the pressure brought about by tourists can be reduced in some districts,” he said.
He said that, for this reason, the central government had not expanded the Individual Visit Scheme (IVS) that has for years allowed residents of 49 mainland cities to visit Hong Kong on their own.
Leung said Hong Kong should take a “proactive” view on the issue of mainland tourism, and think about ways to increase the city's capacity to receive tourists.
“As we recognise the contribution made by tourism to Hong Kong’s economy, we should actively study how to expand our capacity so that the pressure brought about by tourists can be reduced in some districts,” he said. Guangdong Governor Zhu Xiaodan. Photo: Sam Tsang
Zhu said the IVS had benefitted Hong Kong since it was introduced 10 years ago but the mainland would review the scheme if its present scale was beyond Hong Kong’s capacity.
“The scheme was designed to benefit Hong Kong people. [When considering] the number of visitors, the mode of visits and other specifics, we need to place Hong Kong peoples' interests first,” he said.
The cumulative number of mainland visitors who had travelled to Hong