Dragon boat contest ditches Hong Kong over COVID-19 restrictions

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HONG KONG: The world's top dragon boat competition will ditch Hong Kong in favour of Thailand next year due to the city's stringent coronavirus rules, organisers announced on Saturday (Sep 17). Hong Kong is trying to reboot its pandemic-hit sports scene even as it continues to follow a loose version of Chi

HONG KONG: The world's top dragon boat competition will ditch Hong Kong in favour of Thailand next year due to the city's stringent coronavirus rules, organisers announced on Saturday .

"Hong Kong's current quarantine and isolation arrangements for visitors are still more stringent than that of other countries," the group wrote on Facebook. Marathon organisers said they had not received government approval with just two months left before the race, which did not leave enough time for preparations.

"The government believes that there remains a large number of people involved in the event," organisers said on Facebook.Earlier this month, Hong Kong's top badminton tournament was also cancelled after the government insisted that overseas players be kept in an isolation bubble.

 

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