Some of Hong Kong’s large shopping centres, including Harbour City in Tsim Sha Tsui and Times Square in Causeway Bay, adopted motorist-friendly policies to drive footfall, with a queue of vehicles waiting outside the former at about lunch time.
Times Square granted patrons two free hours a day, which could be raised to a maximum of seven hours with spending.
Harbour City, Hong Kong’s largest shopping centre with over 2,000 car parking spaces, has offered five hours of daily free-parking and up to 10 hours if customers spend at the mall or restaurants, a promotion unseen since the outbreak of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome, or Sars, in 2003.
The Post found that the queue of motorists along Canton Road had waiting times ranging from 15 to 45 minutes to get a space at Harbour City. Some drivers appeared to give up, having waited for just five minutes.
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