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What should you pay attention to when traveling in Hong Kong?
1. Things to note while in Hong Kong: 1. Follow local laws. 1. Please carry your Hong Kong and Macao pass with you and keep it properly so that it can be inspected by the local police at any time. If lost, please call the police as soon as possible. 2) Obey traffic laws: Since cars in Hong Kong and Macao drive on the left side of the road, when crossing the road, please look to the right first and then to the left. Observe the traffic lights, stop when the light is red, go when the light is green, and use the crosswalk. 3) Do not litter or spit. Violators will be fined. 4) Don't smoke in non-smoking areas. 5) Do not engage in any paid work. 2 Hotel Notes 1) Most of the hotels in Hong Kong are American-style hotels. There are no toothpaste, toothbrushes, slippers and other personal hygiene products in the store. Please bring your own. There is pay TV in the hotel. If you watch this kind of TV, please pay at the front desk when you leave the hotel. 3) The food in the mini refrigerator in the hotel room is not included in the tour fee. If you like the food, please pay at the front desk when leaving the hotel. 4) Use the hotel room phone to make local and long-distance calls. Please pay consciously. Please do not bring durian and other fruits with strong smell into the hotel for use. 3. Currency and exchange: 1) The common currency in Hong Kong is Hong Kong dollars, and RMB can only be used in a few shops such as jewelry stores. 2) Hong Kong dollars can be exchanged at banks, hotels or exchange shops. 3) According to the regulations of the Bank of China, mainland residents traveling to Hong Kong and Macau can redeem US$1,000 with their Hong Kong and Macau Pass (children under 14 years old can redeem US$500 each). 4. Shopping: 1) Digital products, jewelry, cosmetics and other items in Hong Kong and the United States are cheap and are worth buying. 2) When shopping, it’s marked with the Hong Kong Brand Management Centre, Hong Kong Tourism Board or HKFB. 3) Be sure to see the item you want to buy and pay after getting it. 4) Be cautious when shopping overseas. In the event of exchanges, returns, etc., the customer shall be responsible for it, and the travel agency shall not be held responsible. 5. Seek emergency rescue: In emergency situations, including loss, theft, accident, injury, emergency, fire, etc. You can call 999 for rescue. All public telephone numbers in Hong Kong can call this number free of charge. In addition, you can also report the crime to the patrol officer on the street or the police station. According to international practice, tips are required when traveling abroad. Keep your valuables safe and beware of pickpockets. two. Entry and Exit Notes 1. For group travel, please follow the instructions of the travel agency staff and queue up to clear customs in the order of the entry and exit list. Please keep your belongings safe. Don’t put valuables in your suitcase to prevent others from changing your bag. Don’t do things for strangers. Please bring your ID card. If you don't have an ID card, please bring your household registration book. Things to note: 1) According to customs regulations, residents can carry RMB 40,000 or foreign currency cash equivalent to US$5,000 when leaving the country. 2) If you are carrying video cameras, cameras with zoom lenses, digital cameras, laptops and other items, please declare them to the customs in advance and keep the declaration form. 3) Duty-free goods: Each person is limited to 200 cartons of cigarettes and 1 bottle of wine. 4) Those who carry cultural relics out of the country must hold a certificate from a provincial cultural relics management unit. 5) Guns, ammunition and drugs are prohibited. 6) Comply with other relevant regulations. Notes on entry items 1) Duty-free items: Each person is allowed to bring 200 cigarettes and a bottle of wine 2) Shopping cameras, cameras with zoom lenses and other items are subject to Shanghai Customs duties. 3) It is prohibited to bring obscene and reactionary books, periodicals, and audio-visual products into the country. 4) It is prohibited to bring fresh animals and plants into the country. 5) Guns, ammunition and drugs are prohibited. 6) Comply with other relevant regulations. In addition, you mentioned that when eating in hotels or restaurants, the tip is usually 10 yuan (minimum), and the tip for tour guides is usually 100 yuan (maximum). If you are traveling, you can also seek advice from a professional tour guide. The above are the points to note when traveling in Hong Kong. I hope it can give you some reference.
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