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What documents do I need to travel to Hong Kong?

I go to the Exit-Entry Administration of the Public Security Bureau where my account is located to apply for a Hong Kong-Macao Pass and a Hong Kong-Macao endorsement. Endorsements are divided into group travel endorsements and individual travel endorsements. It takes about 10~ 15 working days to obtain evidence. At present, residents of 49 cities can come to Hong Kong for "individual tours". Cities that offer "individual tours" are:

1. Beijing

2. Shanghai

3. Guangdong Province (the whole province): Zhongshan, Jiangmen, Foshan, Dongguan, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Zhuhai, Huizhou, Shaoguan, Heyuan, Zhanjiang, Yangjiang, Shanwei, Maoming, Jieyang, Shantou, Chaozhou, Qingyuan, Meizhou, Zhaoqing and Yunfu.

4. Jiangsu Province: Nanjing, Wuxi and Suzhou

5. Zhejiang Province: Hangzhou, Ningbo and Taizhou

6. Fujian Province: Fuzhou (urban area only), Quanzhou and Xiamen.

7. Tianjin

8. Chongqing

9. Sichuan Province: Chengdu

10. Shandong Province: Jinan

1 1. Liaoning Province: Shenyang, Dalian

12. Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region: Nanning

13. Hainan Province: Haikou

14. Hunan Province: Changsha

15. Guizhou Province: Guiyang

16. Yunnan Province: Kunming

17. Jiangxi Province: Nanchang

18. Jilin Province: Changchun

19. Hebei province: Shijiazhuang

20. Henan Province: Zhengzhou

2 1. Hubei Province: Wuhan

22. Anhui Province: Hefei

Urban residents who are not open to individual travel to Hong Kong should sign up for air tickets and hotel free travel packages through reputable travel agencies. Whether you are flying directly to and from Shenzhen, you need to buy customs clearance services from travel agencies in advance. After entering Hong Kong, it is no different from an individual traveler with a G visa. Personal travel endorsement does not have the above requirements.

According to the regulations of the Hong Kong Immigration Department, the sequence of trips from the mainland to Hong Kong, then to Macao, then to Hong Kong and then to the mainland, and the total stay in Hong Kong and Macao does not exceed 7 days, the Macao section is regarded as an "incidental trip" and only needs to be endorsed by Hong Kong and Macao once.

Local policies are slightly different. I suggest you directly consult the Exit-Entry Administration of the Public Security Bureau where your account is located to reconfirm.