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Hong Kong to block off parts of Sharp Island shoreline to protect corals for ‘golden week’

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Hong Kong to block off parts of Sharp Island shoreline to protect corals for ‘golden week’
AdvertisementHong Kong environmental issuesHong KongHealth & EnvironmentHong Kong to block off parts of Sharp Island shoreline to protect corals for ‘golden week’

Authorities expect 1,000 visitors in the area each day during the coming Labour Day ‘golden week’ holiday

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Staff will also be deployed to monitor the sea off Sharp Island. Photo: Karma Lo
Lo Hoi-yingPublished: 7:00am, 28 Apr 2026Updated: 7:06am, 28 Apr 2026Hong Kong authorities will cordon off parts of the shoreline of Sharp Island in Sai Kung to protect corals, with 1,000 visitors expected in the area each day during the coming Labour Day “golden week” holiday.

The Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department also said on Monday that 11 officers would patrol the island daily during the holiday, while five marine staff – two snorkellers and three kayakers – would monitor the sea for any disruptive visitor behaviour.

The department said it would step up education on protecting marine life and was seeking to turn the bio-sensitive area that was popular among tourists into a marine protected region so conservation laws could be enforced.

The Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department will also use drones at Sharp Island. Photo: Karma Lo
The Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department will also use drones at Sharp Island. Photo: Karma Lo

Labour Day, May 1, is a statutory public holiday in Hong Kong and also marks the start of the mainland’s five-day golden week break.

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The Immigration Department estimates that Hong Kong residents and visitors will make 6 million passenger trips – inbound and outbound – by air, land and sea from May 1 to 5, an increase of about 7 per cent over the same period last year. About 84 per cent of the trips are expected to be made through land checkpoints.

Jim Chu Chun-wa, assistant director for fisheries and marine conservation, said the department estimated a daily peak of 1,000 visitors on the island during the golden week holiday.

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