<p>China will begin normalising travel between the mainland and <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/hong-kong" target="_blank">Hong Kong </a>from Sunday, Beijing announced Thursday, easing painful pandemic restrictions that have kept the border mostly sealed for almost three years.</p>.<p>All but three of Hong Kong's 12 crossings with the mainland have been closed since the start of the <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/covid-19" target="_blank">coronavirus pandemic </a>in early 2020.</p>.<p>Both Hong Kong and China stuck to <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/from-zero-covid-to-no-plan-behind-china-s-pandemic-u-turn-1173313.html" target="_blank">zero-Covid </a>policies in which strict travel curbs and mandatory quarantine rules caused arrivals to plummet.</p>.<p>The measures kept families separated, cut-off tourism and severed most business travel, with Hong Kong hit especially hard and ending 2022 in a deep recession.</p>.<p>China U-turned on its zero-Covid strategy last month, abruptly lifting restrictions that had torpedoed the economy and sparked nationwide protests.</p>.<p>On Thursday China's Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office announced that travel will "gradually and orderly resume" from Sunday -- the same day China scraps mandatory quarantine for overseas arrivals.</p>.<p>However, the measures are not a return to a full reopening.</p>.<p>People travelling to the mainland from Hong Kong will still be required to present a negative nucleic acid test result taken 48 hours before departure -- a requirement Beijing has criticised other countries for adopting this week as the mainland's infections have surged.</p>.<p>Immigration authorities will start resuming visas for mainlanders to travel to Hong Kong and Macau "according to the epidemic situation and service capacities" in the two locales, the announcement said.</p>.<p>The statement did not say how many checkpoints would be reopened, or whether there would be a daily quota on border crossings.</p>.<p>Hong Kong's government will hold a press conference later on Thursday.</p>.<p>Local Hong Kong media have reported in recent days that the first phase of the border reopening will see a daily quota of 50,000-100,000 at border crossings.</p>
<p>China will begin normalising travel between the mainland and <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/hong-kong" target="_blank">Hong Kong </a>from Sunday, Beijing announced Thursday, easing painful pandemic restrictions that have kept the border mostly sealed for almost three years.</p>.<p>All but three of Hong Kong's 12 crossings with the mainland have been closed since the start of the <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/covid-19" target="_blank">coronavirus pandemic </a>in early 2020.</p>.<p>Both Hong Kong and China stuck to <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/from-zero-covid-to-no-plan-behind-china-s-pandemic-u-turn-1173313.html" target="_blank">zero-Covid </a>policies in which strict travel curbs and mandatory quarantine rules caused arrivals to plummet.</p>.<p>The measures kept families separated, cut-off tourism and severed most business travel, with Hong Kong hit especially hard and ending 2022 in a deep recession.</p>.<p>China U-turned on its zero-Covid strategy last month, abruptly lifting restrictions that had torpedoed the economy and sparked nationwide protests.</p>.<p>On Thursday China's Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office announced that travel will "gradually and orderly resume" from Sunday -- the same day China scraps mandatory quarantine for overseas arrivals.</p>.<p>However, the measures are not a return to a full reopening.</p>.<p>People travelling to the mainland from Hong Kong will still be required to present a negative nucleic acid test result taken 48 hours before departure -- a requirement Beijing has criticised other countries for adopting this week as the mainland's infections have surged.</p>.<p>Immigration authorities will start resuming visas for mainlanders to travel to Hong Kong and Macau "according to the epidemic situation and service capacities" in the two locales, the announcement said.</p>.<p>The statement did not say how many checkpoints would be reopened, or whether there would be a daily quota on border crossings.</p>.<p>Hong Kong's government will hold a press conference later on Thursday.</p>.<p>Local Hong Kong media have reported in recent days that the first phase of the border reopening will see a daily quota of 50,000-100,000 at border crossings.</p>