Key facts
- The Po Pin Chau trail in Hong Kong's geopark will require real-name reservations.
- The measure is a pilot scheme to address scalping and no-shows.
- A ballot mechanism is being considered to allocate access.
- The plan was discussed with a Legislative Council subcommittee.
The popular Po Pin Chau trail within Hong Kong's geopark is set to implement a real-name reservation system as part of a pilot scheme. The initiative aims to curb scalping and reduce instances of no-shows, according to officials who briefed lawmakers on Monday. Undersecretary for Environment and Ecology Diane Wong Shuk-han informed the Legislative Council subcommittee on ecology and tourism that the authorities are exploring a ballot mechanism for access, moving away from a first-come-first-served approach to ensure fairer distribution and prevent resale of booking slots.
