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Hong Kong police urge safety awareness as tourist hiking incidents double

The increase in calls for help, particularly from unprepared visitors, highlights the need for careful planning.
bySCMP
Published: 12:00am, 27 Jan 2025
Length: 348 words
Hong Kong police urge safety awareness as tourist hiking incidents double

Tourist hiking incidents in Hong Kong nearly doubled in 2024 compared to the previous year. Photo: Edmond So

Difficulty: Summiteer (Level 3)

The number of tourists asking for police help in Hong Kong’s rural areas nearly doubled last year compared with 2023. The data has sparked calls for more hiking safety awareness.

Commissioner of Police Raymond Siu Chak-yee said the number of calls for help from countryside areas increased from 161 in 2023 to 202 last year. Tourists were involved in 56 cases in 2024, which was nearly twice the 29 cases the year before.

Siu urged the public to think of their safety more carefully before going on hiking trips.

He said most calls were related to accidents caused by people who thought they could do a hike harder than they were capable of. Several of the calls came from hikers who were alone or those hiking in dangerous weather. Many hikers got distracted while taking photos in unsafe areas, while some were not prepared with emergency supplies.

Siu also called on people to use HKSOS, an app designed by Hong Kong police to help find hikers in trouble. The app can automatically notify emergency contacts and the 999 call centre if hikers are not able to report incidents themselves.

Police said the app also used patented “Signal Radar” technology. This enables rescue workers to accurately detect the location of the mobile used by the person in distress regardless of whether the device has reception.

Quiz time

  1. Why have there been calls for more hiking safety awareness in Hong Kong?

  2. How many calls for help did Hong Kong police receive from hikers in 2024?

  3. What did Commissioner of Police Raymond Siu urge hikers to do?

  4. What is HKSOS?

The increase in calls for help highlights the need for emergency preparedness before venturing into the countryside. Photo: Shutterstock
The increase in calls for help highlights the need for emergency preparedness before venturing into the countryside. Photo: Shutterstock

Suggested answers

  1. the number of tourists calling for help while hiking has spiked

  2. 202

  3. to think of their safety more carefully

  4. an app designed by Hong Kong police to help find hikers in trouble

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