First field test conducted by organiser of the AIA International Hot Air Balloon Fest Hong Kong had been ‘unsatisfactory’, authorities say

Hong Kong’s first hot-air balloon festival has suspended its tethered ride arrangements after the government refused to grant it the relevant permit, citing safety concerns.

A government spokesman said on Thursday night that the results of the first field test conducted by the organiser of the AIA International Hot Air Balloon Fest Hong Kong on August 20 had been “unsatisfactory”.

“The relevant departments have observed that the balloon’s operation is severely affected by the strength and direction of the wind. Conditions that were difficult to control had emerged, posing significant safety risks,” he said.

The government said it had approved the festival’s hot-air balloon display after the organiser conducted another test on Wednesday, but decided against allowing them to carry visitors as there was insufficient time to assess passenger safety.