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How to get to Hong Kong from Huizhou City, Guangdong Province?

1, from Huizhou, Guangdong to Hong Kong, take the high-speed train to Shenzhen, the fastest customs clearance.

Self-driving: Take the high-speed train from Huizhou to Shenzhen Futian Station, which is also a subway station. When you get out of the subway, the ground is the gateway and you can go through customs directly.

2. Take the Huizhou Line from Huizhou to Hong Kong, directly to Batu, passing through (Kowloon Tong, Sha Tin, Fanling, Hong Kong) and Sha Tau Kok.

Domestic ticketing locations: Chen Jiang Sanyang Hotel, Huizhou Tian Yue Hotel, Huizhou Hotel and Huizhou Kangdi International Hotel.

3. Travel to Hong Kong and Macao requires a travel pass and a travel endorsement. You must bring your household registration book and the original ID card to the exit-entry administration department of the public security bureau where your household registration is located. This cannot be entrusted to others, nor can it be handled in different places.

Extended data:

There are two main types of endorsements for Hong Kong and Macao Pass:

L-sign, that is, group sign, requires that you can only go to Hong Kong and Macao with the tour group (from 20 17, 10, Beijing Customs can clear customs without sending personnel, and other exit customs need to be verified separately. )

Sign G, that is, sign A, can go through the customs as long as the travel time is guaranteed to be within the validity period, and it is not necessary to send it to the customs.

I suggest you make an appointment in official website, the entry-exit hall of your city. There are dates within a month to choose from. Choose the nearest jurisdiction for your household registration or residence. The specific address will be displayed after submission. Then you can handle it according to the appointment time. You must bring your ID card, household registration book, photo+photo receipt, money or bank card.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Hong Kong and Macao Pass