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Hong Kong eyes booking system for camping sites amid litter crisis

The move aims to tackle overcrowding and littering issues during peak holidays
bySCMP
Published: 2:00am, 05 Mar 2026
Length: 249 words
Hong Kong eyes booking system for camping sites amid litter crisis

Hong Kong considers booking systems and fees for popular camping spots to combat overcrowding and litter, following public outcry and environmental concerns. Photo: Edmond So

Hong Kong officials are thinking about setting up a booking system and charging fees for popular camping spots. This is part of their response to public concerns about crowded beaches and litter during the Chinese New Year holiday.

The Agricultural, Fisheries and Conservation Department (AFCD) posted a plan on Facebook. Campers and hikers wanted better information and stricter rules. They also asked to limit the number of visitors at busy places.

Ham Tin Wan in Sai Kung is a beach that many campers and tourists like. Greenpeace said that more than 900 tents were set up over two nights at Ham Tin Wan. On one night, 42 per cent of the 166 tents at another beach, Sai Wan, were not in designated areas.

The AFCD is looking at ways to manage visitors to popular places and protect nature. They sent staff to patrol the area and enforce the rules. They are also thinking about making a reservation system and charging fees.

A visit by the South China Morning Post to Ham Tin Wan found plastic bottles, tissue paper and wrappers littered on the sand. In a public toilet, food scraps clogged the sink and covered the floor, despite signs warning against discarding food.

AFCD officers were seen reminding campers to take their litter home.

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