Tens of thousands of mainland Chinese women travel every year to Hong Kong to give birth so their children can enjoy the former British colony's benefits. NBC's Adrienne Mong reports on the growing tension the trend has fueled between Hong Kong locals and mainlanders.
HONG KONG & SHENZHEN, China – Anchor babies. Birth tourism. Cross-border births.
It’s a growing global phenomenon driven by Chinese with wherewithal and wealth. Chinese from a China that – even as it continues to grow and open up to the rest of the world – still faces a restrictive enough present and an uncertain enough future that they choose to give birth outside of China.
Some do it to avoid the one-child policy. Many do so for the benefits the child will receive as a citizen of the country into which it’s born: free or better education, the freedom to travel, good social services, a safe haven.
The United States is overwhelmingly the most popular destination for wealthy Chinese, a phenomenon covered by NBC News.
But a close second is Hong Kong, the tiny former British colony of 7 million people.
Since its return to Beijing’s oversight in 1997, and as China has made it easier for its people to travel, tens of thousands of mainlanders regularly head over the border to book up maternity wards at Hong Kong’s good quality and affordable public hospitals.
Of the 88,000 births in Hong Kong in 2010, roughly 45 percent were delivered by mainland Chinese women, according to Hong Kong's government.
The growing number of cross-border births isn’t just straining health care resources and the local population’s goodwill. It’s also helped to provoke an identity crisis that 15 years after the handover has alienated local residents from their northern neighbors.
A business catering to pregnant mainlanders
For four years, Gordon Li has been running a business from Shenzhen, southern China, arranging travel to Hong Kong for pregnant mainland Chinese women.

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Many Hong Kong locals believe their quality of life is being eroded by mainland China---including the air.
(*Gordon Li is not his real name; he did not want to divulge his identity. Just last week, another agent from mainland China pleaded guilty to breaching Hong Kong immigration laws for helping mainland women give birth in the city. It was Hong Kong’s first prosecution of its kind and, given the current mood, may not be the last.)
“We work like a travel agency [and] the fee depends on the client –whether they want to stay in a luxury hotel or a small hotel, etc.,” said Li, who charges his clients between a few thousand yuan and 20,000 yuan ($3,200) to navigate the system. Most of his customers are from the mainland’s wealthiest regions like Guangdong, Zhejiang, Beijing, and Shanghai.
Li estimates that he has helped at least a few hundred mainland women to have babies in Hong Kong. “Last year was the most,” he said.
His early clients were trying to get around the mainland’s strict one-child policy, but today most of his new customers travel to Hong Kong because, Li says, there are “a lot of conveniences.”
The public health system in freewheeling capitalist Hong Kong is considered better and safer than it is in its communist neighbor. Maternal mortality ratio statistics collected by organizations like the World Health Organization support Hong Kong’s reputation for good quality health care for mothers and newborn babies.

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Every day, more than 10,000 students who live in mainland China cross the border to go to school in Hong Kong.
Other benefits for newborns include being automatically eligible for “the right of abode” in Hong Kong, which means becoming permanent residents. Which in turn means unfettered access to free public education considered superior to that in the mainland; political freedoms; and ease of travel anywhere in the world.
And they are entitled to all of this without giving up their China citizenship.
In fact, more than 10,000 mainland Chinese children who were born in Hong Kong, but live in China, go across the border every day to attend school in the former British colony.
Hong Kong is fed up
Huang Lijuan is a 27-year-old kindergarten teacher from Guangdong Province. She and her husband, Tsing Ho Nan, a 32-year-old engineer from Hong Kong, met in Shenzhen and moved to Hong Kong after getting married.
“I’m three months pregnant, and the due date is August 5,” Huang told NBC News one afternoon in a community center in Tsuen Wan, Hong Kong. “But I haven’t been able to book a hospital bed in a maternity ward. All of the public hospitals are fully booked.”
“There are 80 to 100 [mainland women married to Hong Kong men living here] who are pregnant, but they failed to book any hospitals to deliver their babies,” said Koon Wing Tsang, an organizer with the Mainland-Hong Kong Families Rights Association. Like Huang, they are all casualties of recent restrictions on non-local women.
Under popular pressure, the Health Authority (HA) in Hong Kong has instituted quotas for non-local residents. Currently, only 3,400 births by non-local women are permitted at public hospitals this year – down from 10,000 in 2011. Private hospitals are allowed 31,000 births by non-local women.
“The government and the HA are committed to ensuring that local pregnant women will be given priority in the use of the services over non-Hong Kong residents (non-eligible persons, NEPs),” said a Health Authority spokesman in a written response to NBC News requests for an interview.
But even the new quotas may not be enough. As Huang found out, all the maternity wards in Hong Kong’s public hospitals – and many private clinics – are fully booked until September.
Moreover, the quotas don’t prevent mainland women from using the emergency wards as a last resort. More than 1,600 such births last year were delivered in Hong Kong’s emergency rooms – an unnecessary medical risk since such wards are not equipped or staffed properly for deliveries.
Some Hong Kong government officials have raised the possibility of an outright ban on mainland Chinese women giving birth in the city, but critics have argued enforcement is problematic.
Others have suggested ending the practice of granting automatic permanent residency status to babies born to non-local parents. To do so, according to legal experts as well as Hong Kong’s Chief Executive Donald Tsang, would mean having to reinterpret the Basic Law – the territory’s mini-constitution.
Any such action would require consultations with Beijing, which could prove to be a political minefield for Hong Kong, which prides itself on its Western-style democratic values.
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'Locusts' & 'running dogs'
Adding fuel to the fire is a recent series of tense confrontations between local and mainland residents.
Last month, Hong Kong citizens were outraged over a report that a Dolce & Gabbana boutique had banned local shoppers from taking photographs of its shop, but allowed mainland Chinese tourists and other visitors to snap away. A Facebook campaign days later galvanized more than a thousand people to protest outside the shop, forcing it to shut early.
Barely a week later, a heated dispute broke out on the Hong Kong subway when a mainland Chinese child was asked to stop eating on the train – a practice banned in the territory. The argument between locals and mainlanders was captured by a cell phone camera, and the video went viral on the Internet.
Tensions were further inflamed by comments from a Peking University professor, who when shown the video of the subway dispute, called the territory’s residents “running dogs of the British imperialists.”
This month, a group of concerned Hong Kong citizens bought a full-page ad in a popular mainstream Chinese-language Hong Kong daily newspaper that called mainland visitors “locusts.” The term refers to the large numbers overrunning the territory to consume all its resources.
The "Locust" song, which features anti-mainland China lyrics, has gone viral on the Internet in Hong Kong.
A “locust” song even made the rounds on the Internet, with spiteful lyrics poking fun at mainland Chinese, and inspiring at least one group of young Hong Kong men to roam around singing the song at visiting mainland Chinese.
An identity crisis
“I think the real reason that Hong Kong people are upset is because they feel helpless politically,” said Wen Yunchao, a mainland blogger and activist now living in the territory. “The rules they believe in are being broken by all these mainland visitors, and yet they still have to rely on China economically.”
Dr. Elaine Chan at the Center of Civil Society and Governance at Hong Kong University agrees the tension is “a manifestation of something deeper.”
“Hong Kong people do not have a very positive view of mainlanders,” she said. “Not just because they are buying properties and not just because they are buying all the luxury goods. But also because of how they carry themselves.”
Both Wen and Chan argue there’s an underlying sensitivity to and awareness of the fact that Hong Kong is bound up with China –culturally, historically, politically, and economically – and yet there remains a gap in fundamental values between the two: in terms of the rule of law or basic civility. That tension makes some people in the territory uncomfortable.
For now, Beijing has remained silent at least on the cross-border births issue, although authorities in neighboring Guangdong province have promised to find a solution.
But another hot-button topic may soon eclipse that of birth tourism. The main topic of conversation last week was a government proposal to open up the border to mainland Chinese drivers and their vehicles. Concern over road safety issues is so great in Hong Kong that an online petition has already gathered 7,000 signatures.
With additional reporting by Bo Gu.


Yet another issue our illustrious elected representatives are turning a deaf ear to -- the need to deny U.S. citizenship to anchor babies.
Roc, the true native American is the American Indian. Caucasians are not true native Americans.
I agree, I was referring to Wheres Waldos post#23
btw, to add insanity to idiocy here, the Basic Law of Hongkong - which these jokers are trying to stand behind to try to restrict in-migration from the mainland, is actually arbitrated by the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress of the Chinese mainland. ...oh, and it expires in 2047 to boot (and, by the way, can be cancelled by China anytime before then), after which those babies born in Hongkong today will have the exact same status and right of residency as anyone else in China.
Like I said, this is as stupid as a bunch of stuck-up New Yorkers trying to ban country bumpkins from West Virginia from moving there. Looks good on paper, but it doesn't hold water.
Nothing at all like illegal aliens sneaking into the US from other countries to our south.
mc's right, it's not just mexicans. its all sorts of ethniticities.... have babies , will travel.(for goodies paid for by the taxpayer so politicians can get voted back in again!)
We have elderly U.S. citizens that go without proper care for they cannot afford it but an anchor baby gets a free ride.
you are 100% correct.the reason being, old elderly people die off and are gone. young mexicans crossing the border have babies at alarming rates which equals more votes in the future for politicians who want to keep their cush jobs!don't you get it.... the goodies are given to these people for a reason....votes! politicians of whatever party want a corner on the market just like a drug dealer. this problem could have been fixed decades ago.
Ah, but when the freebies are gone, they'll leave.
It really does boil down to that.
The US
has to put a stop to birth tourism. Especially from belligerent countries like
China. I live in the LA metropolitan area and my hometown has slowly morphed
into a Chinatown in the San Gabriel Valley. Of all countries, the Chinese from
the mainland are the crudest and most untrustworthy. I've worked in China and
have spoken to Chinese people personally who laugh at America and claim we lost
the war in Korea. They have no love for our country and if a conflict ever
occurred between our nations, the Chinese will be right there ready to stab you
in the back. I'm not paranoid, I live near San Gabriel Valley, and the mainland
Chinese are the most unpatriotic and their values are the most unaligned with
the US. In fact, at least the Hispanic children serve our country. Soon, the US
will be like Vancouver, a Chinatown with Chinese signage everywhere and Chinese
men spitting outside their car windows (I see this almost daily here) and
bringing their horrible manners back to the West. Please stop this madness. We
will be handing this nation over to the Chinese in a generation or two if we do
not stop this. All without firing a shot.
There is a provision in our immigration laws that exclude anchor babies instant citizenship born to parents that are not citizens. It goes largely ignored for the reason of asking parent to verify citizenship is harassment and racial profiling etc. A pregnant women shows up at an ER about to give birth does she get turned away, of course not. Once the baby is born its on the birth certificate were it is born (in the U.S.) it is taken for granted that from then on out that child is a citizen for place of birth on the certificate. Even if statues of parent left blank.
Face it! Our leaders don't care about the citizens. If they did they would enforce the laws written to protect them.
How ironic. I lived in Hong Kong until just before the British turned the Colony back to China in 1997. SEVERAL of the HK workers in my company made the trek to Hawaii just in time to have their children born on U.S. soil, and claim Anchor Baby citizenship in the USA should things not work out well with their new Chinese masters. And now they want to cry about the same situation in their homeland??? If things get too wily in old HK we can expect to be deluged by a horde of Hong Kong "people" on our sunniest shores.
Chinese student visa are on the rise dramatically. Wealthy Chinese send their students to prestigious U.S. schools and granted visa's for they can show that they can pay the tuition
Once they establish residence in the US they apply for benefits that they can get even though they are from wealthy homes. I found this out fifteen years ago by a few persons who council travelers and students from mainland China as well as other Asian counties. The students are generally bright and know all the angles before they set foot on US soil. Too bad our authorities are not as bright! The university officials are dumber than the government's as they allow the foreign students who usually pursue science or engineering majors here to fulfill the graduation requirement for foreign languages in their own tongue.
A person must show allegiance to the United States and to no other country in order to be a REAL American. Mexicans are only "paper Americans" at best.
As a Mexican-American who served in the Navy I say fa-q!
"Anchor baby" is a pejorative term used to describe American citizens of Mexican decent. This headline is extremely offensive. That term is no more acceptable than any of the other horrible terms racist Americans use to describe Mexican immigrants.
So your saying it's accurate.
You're confusing the racism of LA RAZA with the facts of our immigration policies that THEY don't like.
Anti-Americanism is more offensive!
anchor babies,anchor babies, anchor babies!
anchor babies ,anchor babies,anchor babies
People will always exploit stupid rules created and mismanaged by stupid officials.
It is universal and starts in the US by government officials so sick they give priority rights to foreigners over those of their own fellow citizens.
So the Brits cleverly removed themselves from the fray, once again.
May I also add that this is no accident. Why this is appearing elsewhere besides the US is that the foolish people voted for Globalists rather than individuals who hold true to their country and its citizens. The American people could avoid this scene by voting for American candidates rather than the Globalists we now have in office. Notice that the Major Media never asks candidates the tough questions that reveal whether or not that they are Globalists.
@roc1960- Actually white people reaped the rewards you took there land genius! What do Native Americans have to do with illegals when white people killed them not Illegals. Actually it was Illegals that killed them just not Mexican illegals it was European illegals my bad!
I understand I was refering to Waldo's post #23
Considering that HISPANICS brought slaves to the Americas years before those bad Europeans settled Jamestown, and the area that Mexicans claim Americans stole from them was actually inhabited by those Native Americans, you really need to stay away from LA RAZA infected American History taught in public schools.
Blame the lame brains who made this stupidity law. They can stop this anytime.
Can anyone say"cockroaches"! Same problem just different countries!
Isn't this typical? One area makes a law meant to take the edge off of difficulties for visitors who may find themselves in a situation- such as giving birth in a foreign place- and there is always a lowlife that will want to abuse those good intentions for money and ruin the situation, or it will be used as a backdoor way to entitlements that are meant for the unlucky. I wouldn't blame the HK people if they just totally nixed those benefits when it comes to mainlander Chinese. If they don't then they'll be inundated to the point that their own people cannot get necessary services like a hospital bed.
Looks like good old obama care is working pretty good in Hong Kong.
Jamie rock: Anchor baby,anchor baby,anchor baby,anchor baby!
I forgot to say- HK may want to establish a few hospitals meant to do business exclusively with the mainlanders but take away any post-birth benefits. Where there's a will....
There is no will if there is no patriotism.
The problem I have with this government, is they do not govern. They just keep plodding along trying to get richer and taking care of problems for the wealthy. The day illegals start adversely effecting the rich is when you will see changes made. They have the power to make changes anytime there is a need for them, but choose not to.
Sorry jamierock,i should have said anchorbabies!Never seen a Mexican family with less than 5 achor babies!
It should be stopped altogether in every country. No exceptions.
If WWIII ever happens you better hope China is on your side. With the population problem, their leaders are probably itching to thin the herd.