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Family or job? Tough decisions for Hong Kong border commuters

by The Editor
February 8, 2020
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Family or job? Tough decisions for Hong Kong border commuters

HONG KONG: Waiting at a bus stop on Hong Kong's border with mainland China, Billy Yiu was preparing to say goodbye to his wife and baby, unsure when he might see them again.

The 40-year-old Hong Konger works in the semi-autonomous financial hub and commutes daily from neighbouring Shenzhen, where rents are far cheaper.

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But the journey will be all but impossible for the foreseeable future.

In a bid to halt the spread of a deadly new coronavirus, Hong Kong on Saturday (Feb 8) began placing anyone crossing from the mainland under a mandatory 14-day quarantine.

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Usually about 660,000 people cross the border each day between Hong Kong and the mainland Chinese city of Shenzhen. (Photo: AFP/Anthony WALLACE)

So on Thursday night Yiu was making a final trip back to Shenzhen to see his family before returning to Hong Kong where he would stay with his parents.

"I don't know how long this is going to last but what can we do?" he told AFP.

His wife had opted to stay in Shenzhen with their baby.

"It's not easy for her. But we have a domestic helper and we will make video calls," he said.

"ONE COUNTRY, TWO SYSTEMS"

Tens of thousands of people are making similarly tough decisions.

Under the "one country, two systems" model, Hong Kong is a part of China but maintains its civil liberties and free market economy. The border acts as a de facto international boundary.

Usually about 660,000 people cross between the two sides each day, 17 per cent of them Hong Kongers who live in mainland China.

The border between Hong Kong and mainland China acts as a de facto international boundary. (Photo: AFP/Anthony WALLACE)

But as the virus has spread, the 14 checkpoints have gradually been reduced to just three – two bridges and the airport.

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With mandatory quarantining now in place, Hong Kong authorities expect cross-border travel to slow to a trickle.

Those waiting at the bus stop on Thursday night were a typical cross-section of people who live on both sides of the border.

William Tang, 61, works in Hong Kong's finance industry and lives in Shenzhen.

Tang said he had been talking to his bosses about possible working arrangements or taking a long holiday.

"If we can't agree on something, maybe that's it," he said, referring to the worst case scenario of losing his job.

The Shenzhen Bay Bridge links Hong Kong with mainland China. (Photo: AFP/Anthony WALLACE)

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HONG KONG: Waiting at a bus stop on Hong Kong's border with mainland China, Billy Yiu was preparing to say goodbye to his wife and baby, unsure when he might see them again.

The 40-year-old Hong Konger works in the semi-autonomous financial hub and commutes daily from neighbouring Shenzhen, where rents are far cheaper.

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READ: Novel coronavirus claims first foreign victims as US citizen, Japanese man die in Wuhan

READ: Coronavirus death toll surges past 700, exceeding SARS toll in China and Hong Kong

But the journey will be all but impossible for the foreseeable future.

In a bid to halt the spread of a deadly new coronavirus, Hong Kong on Saturday (Feb 8) began placing anyone crossing from the mainland under a mandatory 14-day quarantine.

Advertisement

Advertisement

Usually about 660,000 people cross the border each day between Hong Kong and the mainland Chinese city of Shenzhen. (Photo: AFP/Anthony WALLACE)

So on Thursday night Yiu was making a final trip back to Shenzhen to see his family before returning to Hong Kong where he would stay with his parents.

"I don't know how long this is going to last but what can we do?" he told AFP.

His wife had opted to stay in Shenzhen with their baby.

"It's not easy for her. But we have a domestic helper and we will make video calls," he said.

"ONE COUNTRY, TWO SYSTEMS"

Tens of thousands of people are making similarly tough decisions.

Under the "one country, two systems" model, Hong Kong is a part of China but maintains its civil liberties and free market economy. The border acts as a de facto international boundary.

Usually about 660,000 people cross between the two sides each day, 17 per cent of them Hong Kongers who live in mainland China.

The border between Hong Kong and mainland China acts as a de facto international boundary. (Photo: AFP/Anthony WALLACE)

But as the virus has spread, the 14 checkpoints have gradually been reduced to just three – two bridges and the airport.

READ: It's too early to say coronavirus peaking in China: WHO

READ: Outrage grows over death of Chinese doctor who sounded coronavirus alarm

With mandatory quarantining now in place, Hong Kong authorities expect cross-border travel to slow to a trickle.

Those waiting at the bus stop on Thursday night were a typical cross-section of people who live on both sides of the border.

William Tang, 61, works in Hong Kong's finance industry and lives in Shenzhen.

Tang said he had been talking to his bosses about possible working arrangements or taking a long holiday.

"If we can't agree on something, maybe that's it," he said, referring to the worst case scenario of losing his job.

The Shenzhen Bay Bridge links Hong Kong with mainland China. (Photo: AFP/Anthony WALLACE)

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