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How about a tourist visa from Liaoning to Hong Kong? Free travel does not follow the group!

Individual tourist visas can now be processed in many cities (big cities) (G visas), and you can stay in Hong Kong for seven days at a time, twice a year, once a year, twice every three months and once every three months. If you want to deal with proposals twice a year. If it's your first time, you should bring your household registration book and ID card to the exit-entry administration where your household registration is located. The cost of the pass is 100 yuan. You can get the pass every time you sign in 20 yuan, which usually takes about a week. These two endorsements suggest applying once a year or twice a year.

Of course, there is also a visa (L visa) for group tours, but it is mainly used for group tours in Hong Kong, and is generally not used for individuals.

Remember to buy an Octopus card on the Hong Kong subway when passing through Shenzhen (50 yuan deposit can be recharged at 100 yuan, and each person must have a card). When you arrive in Hong Kong, you can take the bus, subway, light rail and even go shopping with your Octopus card, which is very convenient. The subway in Hong Kong is very developed, so it is best not to take a taxi (it is very expensive). Basically, you can go to the scenic spots (such as Disney, Ocean Park, Wong Tai Sin, Victoria Bay and other subway stations) by subway or bus in Hong Kong. You can shop in Yau Ma Tei, Mong Kok, Tsim Sha Tsui and other places, and the street shops are one after another (the price is very low, even cheaper than Chinese mainland). If you want to go shopping in high-end places, you can go to Tsim Sha Tsui's Harbour City or sogou Shopping Plaza, and Central's Times Square (the world's top brand). If you want to buy cosmetics, you should go to SASA or Zhuo Yue. There are branches everywhere in Hong Kong, and the prices are so cheap that you can't imagine. I especially recommend Xu's dessert, which is really delicious (there are branches everywhere in Hong Kong).

So you'd better do your homework before you go, prepare a bigger box, and bring less clothes and luggage (try to bring only one set of clothes), otherwise it will be too much trouble to take back if you buy too much.

Besides, you said there was no deposit. How much deposit do you need to travel to Hong Kong? Just get a pass and go directly through Shenzhen. If you still don't understand, you can leave me a message.