Plans are in motion to launch a cross-border ride-hailing app to connect Hengqin and Macau, a move aimed at enhancing travel convenience and boosting tourism between the two regions.
The initiative, confirmed by Hao Jin, head of Hengqin’s Transport Bureau, is expected to be operational by the end of this year.
During the recent Guangzhou International Expo on New Energy and Digital Technologies for Public Transportation, Jin said the new app will allow users to book a single ride that spans both territories, although passengers will still need to switch vehicles at the border.
The app promises to simplify the travel process, enabling a seamless transition between Hengqin and Macau with just “one click” for payment, as reported by Macau Daily News.
The collaboration will involve existing taxi services, specifically Macau Radio Taxi Services, which currently operates a central dispatch system for on-demand bookings.
The authorities are also working on data sharing between Hengqin and Macau, with a dedicated map for the new system. This means passengers can select destinations directly, rather than being limited to the Hengqin checkpoint.
Despite the anticipated benefits, the project faces challenges due to Macau’s strict regulations on ride-hailing services.
Unlike mainland China, where platforms like Didi and Uber operate freely, Macau has restricted these services, leading to a reliance on a limited number of taxis.
As of March, there were only 1,501 taxis available for nearly 700,000 residents, resulting in long wait times, particularly during peak tourist seasons.
Lawmaker Ron Lam has been vocal about the need for reform, citing public dissatisfaction with the current taxi system.
The new app aims to alleviate the burdensome travel experience that currently exists between Hengqin and Macau, where residents often have to book separate rides to reach their final destinations.
Lam said the new ride-hailing service could effectively meet the needs of both residents and visitors, making travel smoother and more accessible.
This initiative is part of a broader trend of increasing collaboration between Hengqin and Macau, which includes projects like the Macau New Neighbourhood. Nadia Shaw
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