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On the first day of registration at the port ticketing station, Hong Kong people from the Mainland pointed out that the business community is enthusiastic: the morning and early seizures︱ the Legislative Council election

2021-12-01T08:06:55.730Z


In the Legislative Council election held on the 19th of this month, voting stations were set up at three ports for the first time. Hong Kong residents in the Mainland will be exempted from quarantine to vote at the border after pre-registering. The online system will accept registration from 9 am today (1st).


In the Legislative Council election held on the 19th of this month, voting stations were set up at three ports for the first time. Hong Kong residents in the Mainland will be exempted from quarantine to vote at the border after pre-registering.

The online system will accept registration from 9 a.m. today (1st). Some Hong Kong people working in Zhuhai said that there was a problem with the system this morning, and they successfully registered after noon. The whole process takes about one minute and the procedure is simple.


He pointed out that Hong Kong people from business circles are relatively enthusiastic about voting at ports, but only half of their friends who intend to register are around. It is believed that other Hong Kong people who are elderly or long-term residents in the Greater Bay Area will be less willing to vote.

He also revealed that for the time being, there are no Hong Kong groups or chambers of commerce arranging tour bus pick-ups, but they have forwarded the port voting information to each other, encouraging everyone to register as soon as possible.


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The website will start accepting registration at 9 o'clock this morning. You must fill in personal information such as your name, ID card, and permanent residence in the Mainland. After that, you can choose the port and time slot for voting on that day.

The available ticket stations at the border gates include Heung Yuen Wai, Lo Wu and Lok Ma Chau, with a total of 111,000 places, of which Lo Wu has the largest number, accounting for 42,000. Registration ends next Wednesday (8th), and places are first-come-first-served.

Mainland Hong Kong residents: less than half of business friends are interested in registering

Ou Sheng, who has worked in the Greater Bay Area for more than 20 years, would return to Hong Kong every weekend before the epidemic. It has been two years since the epidemic.

Recently, the arrangement of the port ticketing station was released. He said that the Hong Kong community group has forwarded government messages. He also completed the registration online after noon today. However, he had a friend who encountered a blockage in the early morning registration of the "first bus", describing the registration system as "crushed."

Ou Sheng pointed out that Hong Kong people in the mainland business circles generally support the government. Choosing to vote in Lok Ma Chau, it is estimated that there will be relatively few people at the port. "Luo Wu should have the most people. Lok Ma Chau is crowded and mixed. You should not have to line up." When asked about his electoral district, Ou Sheng said, "Already. I haven't returned to the housing estate for two years, and I know the border area. In the past, it was New Territories East."

He also pointed out that the port ticketing station is adjacent to Shenzhen and far from the eastern cities of the Greater Bay Area, such as Jiangmen, Zhongshan, and Shunde. It takes more than half a day to go back and forth. I believe Hong Kong people living in these areas will be less likely to vote.

Zhuhai Hong Kong people say they have no intention to vote for the long journey

Also because of the epidemic, Liang Jinglie, an assistant professor at the United International College of Zhuhai HKBU, who has not returned to Hong Kong for two years, said that Zhuhai and Zhongshan where he is located are far away from the port, and he has no intention of registering to vote for a "chartered car" for four hours.

However, he pointed out that there are Hong Kong faculty members in the school who are more active and meet with Hong Kong colleagues to "carpool" and vote.

Huang Guojian of the Federation of Trade Unions accepted media enquiries, saying that it is difficult to estimate how many people will register in the end, because nearly 300,000 mainland Hong Kong people live scattered, and it is difficult to concentrate at the three port ticketing stations.

He also pointed out that there are a lot of votes that have to be processed at the port polling station, which involves votes for different constituencies and functional constituencies, and is worried about confusion.

If voters want to prove their constituency on the spot, they are more likely to queue up.

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