Editorial | Hot-air balloon event flop offers costly lessons for Hong Kong
While the authorities cannot be faulted for prioritising safety, the lack of preparation and coordination has hurt the city’s mega-event brand

Officials said the results of the first field test conducted by the organiser on August 20 had been “unsatisfactory”, with the balloon’s operation posing significant safety risks. Only the display of hot-air balloons was approved; the rides were prohibited as there was insufficient time to assess passenger safety.
The news only came as the four-day festival opened on Thursday. The organiser apologised for causing public disappointment but just offered free re-entry for those who had bought entrance tickets. It was also forced to deflate all the balloons on display on Friday morning because of intense heat.
The Consumer Council said it was highly concerned about the incident, having received at least 28 complaints totalling about HK$40,000, with one case involving HK$4,956.
