Since the resumption of customs clearance in China and Hong Kong, mainland tourists have gone south to spend and shop in Hong Kong, and many rare wonders have been added to the bustling market. Some netizens posted two photos on social platforms today (3rd). They saw two middle-aged men and women walking in a certain tunnel, and there was a long queue of cars in the next lane. Although the speed of the vehicle was slow due to the traffic jam at the time, most netizens pointed out that the behavior of the two people was quite dangerous, and speculated on the reason why they were walking in the tunnel.
Netizens shared the above photos to the Facebook group “When the Western District Changes”, and teased that the scene in front of them was like “walking freely in a tunnel”. It can be seen from the photos that the middle-aged man and the woman were walking slowly on the road and the stone wall at that time, and they were suspected to be walking in reverse. However, the reason why the two appeared in the tunnel is unknown. Some netizens speculated that the taxi fare was too expensive. Going to the destination through the tunnel, “Taxis can’t cross the sea, so I will walk there by myself”, “It may be too congested and the meter keeps ticking, so I will finally give you the money and walk to the tunnel exit by myself.”
Another netizen asked curiously, “How much is the (tunnel) pedestrian toll?”, “Is there any tunnel toll?” In fact, according to the Road Tunnels (Government) Regulations, Chapter 368 of the Laws of Hong Kong, pedestrians, bicycles, tricycles, etc. are not allowed to enter any government road tunnels. Offenders will be fined up to HK$5,000 and imprisoned for 6 months. Therefore, citizens, please do not break into the driving tunnel because of your greed for speed and fun!