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What documents and daily necessities do you need to bring when traveling to Hong Kong and Macao? What are the precautions?

Certificate: Hong Kong and Macao Pass, carry your ID card with you, and if you don't have an ID card, please bring your household registration book.

Daily necessities: the hotel does not provide personal hygiene products such as toothpaste, toothbrush and slippers.

Precautions:

Carry and keep the Hong Kong and Macao Pass with you;

Pay attention to the red light when crossing the road. Take the sidewalk;

Littering and spitting will be fined;

Don't smoke in non-smoking places;

Do not engage in any paid work.

Other considerations are as follows:

Matters needing attention in hotel

Most hotels in Hong Kong are American-style hotels, and there are no personal hygiene products such as toothpaste, toothbrush and slippers. Please bring it yourself.

There is pay TV in the hotel. If you watch this TV, please pay at the front desk when you leave.

The food in the mini-fridge in the hotel room is not included in the tour fare. If you like the food, please pay at the front desk when you leave the hotel.

Please consciously use the telephone in the hotel room to pay for local and long-distance calls;

Please do not bring durian and other fruits with strong smell into the hotel for use.

Currency, exchange:

The common currency of Hong Kong is the Hong Kong dollar, and RMB can only be used in a few shops such as jewelry stores.

Hong Kong dollars can be exchanged in banks, hotels or replacement shops;

According to the regulations of the Bank of China, mainland residents who travel to Hong Kong and Macao can exchange 1 000 US dollars with their Hong Kong and Macao Pass (1500 US dollars for children under 4 years old).

Shopping:

Hong Kong's digital products, jewelry, cosmetics and other items are cheap and worth buying.

When shopping, it is safer to go to stores with the logo of "Hong Kong Famous Brand Management Center", "Hong Kong Tourism Board" or "HKFB".

Be sure to see clearly what you want to buy and pay after you get it.

Seek emergency rescue:

In case of emergency, including loss, theft, accident, injury, emergency, fire, etc. You can call 999 for rescue, and you can call this number for free from public telephones in Hong Kong.

In addition, you can also report the case to the policeman or police station on the street.

According to international practice, tips should be given when traveling abroad;

Take care of your valuables and beware of pickpockets.