The Macao Government Tourism Office (MGTO) will soon embark on a mass communication regarding the new entry measures for Hong Kong travelers once the Hong Kong-Macau travel bubble commences.
MGTO director Maria Helena de Senna Fernandes addressed the media about the plan on the sidelines of an event on July 2.
Fernandes said the authorities need to gear themselves up to prepare for the reopening of the intercity border. One of the key efforts is to publicize hotel booking information for Hong Kong visitors, such as rounding up a list of Macau’s hotels able to accommodate them, the new booking procedures, and more.
Apart from this, the MGTO will reach out to tourism-related venues to clarify the details of the regulations once the Health Bureau has finalized all the guidelines, to ensure a robust implementation of policies designed for Hong Kong tourists.
On July 1, the government announced that the Hong Kong-Macau travel bubble is set to kick off, should Hong Kong see no cases with unknown sources for 14 days.
Hong Kong holidaymakers will endure a roster of constraints that prohibit them from engaging in “mask-off” activities upon arrival in Macau, and they will be given a unique blue health code.
The MGTO will carry out explanatory work regarding the particulars for handling people with blue health codes, Fernandes said.
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