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Smart ‘Face-Scan’ clearance rolled out at Qingmao and HZMB ports – Hong Kong ID holders can walk through without documents

Smart ‘Face-Scan’ clearance rolled out at Qingmao and HZMB ports – Hong Kong ID holders can walk through without documents

Macao has extended its document-free ‘Face Scan’ Smart Immigration Clearance to Qingmao Port and the Zhuhai-Macao hall of the HZMB. Hong Kong permanent residents who register their biometrics can now cross into Macao in seconds without presenting an ID, significantly speeding up business and leisure travel across the Delta. The upgrade complements Hong Kong’s own seamless e-channel and signals a broader shift toward walk-through borders in the Greater Bay Area.

Jun 27, 2026
‘One-face, two checks’: Macao and Zhuhai roll out facial-recognition clearance open to Hong Kong residents

‘One-face, two checks’: Macao and Zhuhai roll out facial-recognition clearance open to Hong Kong residents

Facial-recognition "co-operative smart clearance" lanes went live at Qingmao Port and the HZMB Zhuhai hall on 26 June, letting Hong Kong permanent residents, Macao ID holders and mainland travellers complete Macao-Zhuhai formalities with a single face scan. The upgrade trims crossing times to seconds and is expected to ease congestion and support cross-border commuting and tourism.

Jun 27, 2026
Macau extends face-scan smart clearance to Qingmao Port and HZMB Zhuhai-Macao Hall, benefiting Hong Kong commuters

Macau extends face-scan smart clearance to Qingmao Port and HZMB Zhuhai-Macao Hall, benefiting Hong Kong commuters

Macau activated facial-recognition immigration lanes at Qingmao Port and the HZMB Zhuhai-Macao Hall on 26 June. The move completes full biometric coverage across Macau’s land checkpoints and offers faster, document-free clearance to eligible Macau, Hong Kong and mainland travellers, further integrating daily business flows in the Greater Bay Area.

Jun 27, 2026
Red rainstorm triggers flight delays and transport warnings across Hong Kong

Red rainstorm triggers flight delays and transport warnings across Hong Kong

Hong Kong issued a red rainstorm warning on 26 June, causing brief but widespread disruption to flights, schools and road traffic. Several evening departures from Hong Kong International Airport were delayed, including Cathay Pacific’s CX344 to Beijing, underscoring the need for travellers and supply-chain planners to build weather contingencies into summer schedules.

Jun 27, 2026
Hong Kong exceeds talent-import target, with 290,000 professionals arriving under visa schemes since 2023

Hong Kong exceeds talent-import target, with 290,000 professionals arriving under visa schemes since 2023

Chief Executive John Lee said on 26 June that 290,000 professionals have entered Hong Kong via various talent admission schemes since 2023, surpassing official targets. The influx is bolstering key sectors but pushes the city to further refine visa rules and retention incentives amid intensifying global competition for skilled workers.

Jun 27, 2026
Red rainstorm batters Hong Kong, triggering transport warnings and potential flight delays

Red rainstorm batters Hong Kong, triggering transport warnings and potential flight delays

The Hong Kong Observatory issued — and later cancelled — a Red Rainstorm Signal on 26 June, causing warnings of flight delays, public-transport adjustments and school closures. Businesses and travellers were advised to expect residual disruption as airport and border operations recover.

Jun 27, 2026
Heathrow chaos ripples to Hong Kong routes as Cathay Pacific cancels flights

Heathrow chaos ripples to Hong Kong routes as Cathay Pacific cancels flights

A staffing crunch at London Heathrow on 26 June led to cancellations and delays that affected Cathay Pacific’s Hong Kong services, stranding passengers and delaying cargo. Companies are urged to factor Heathrow’s summer volatility into travel and assignment planning and to brief staff on EU/UK delay-compensation rights.

Jun 27, 2026
Hong Kong rolls out “Seamless e-Channel” at Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge, slashing clearance time to 5 seconds

Hong Kong rolls out “Seamless e-Channel” at Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge, slashing clearance time to 5 seconds

Hong Kong activated its first “Seamless e-Channel” lanes at the HZMB on 25 June, letting pre-registered residents clear immigration in five seconds without showing documents. The pilot targets 50,000 frequent cross-border commuters and could expand city-wide if successful, boosting capacity and convenience while raising fresh privacy questions.

Jun 26, 2026

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