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Is it enough for Hong Kong and Macao to leave Nanjing for 3 or 4 days?

If you want to finish Hong Kong and Macao, I suggest a round trip time of 6-7 days, 4-5 days in Hong Kong and 2 days in Macau.

Because you are in Nanjing, flying back and forth will probably delay you for two days, that is, you will be delayed for at least half a day on the plane on the first and last day, unless you take the early flight and then come back by the late flight, but taking the early flight will be very tired, and you can't check into the hotel early, and your luggage can't be handled. The same is true for night flights. You have to go back to the hotel to pick up your luggage and then go to the airport, especially the air tickets to Hong Kong or Macau are very expensive. Usually you go to Shenzhen Airport and then return from Zhuhai Airport, and the customs clearance time will vary from half an hour to two hours depending on the time period. Of course, you can also take the Guangzhou-Kowloon through train to Guangzhou, which can save the queue.

Then the Ocean Park and Disneyland in Hong Kong will take a whole day to really experience, as well as Madame Tussauds, the Avenue of Stars, Victoria Harbour and Hong Kong as a shopping paradise. It takes at least two days to go around, from Mong Kok to Tsim Sha Tsui, from Central to Causeway Bay, and even the largest outlet harbour city.

Macau is a small island and accommodation is extremely expensive! So you can choose to go for a day ... and you can probably experience 70% of St. Paul's archway, battery, casino, city government and Venice hotel, so you shouldn't experience beach seafood or anything.