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What should you pay attention to when traveling to Hong Kong during the National Day?
Many people travel to Hong Kong on National Day. So there are many things to pay attention to.
Because there are so many people, in order to save time, we must avoid the peak hours of import and export. For the opening hours of customs clearance ports, please see:
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Octopus is quite popular in Hong Kong, so it will be very convenient to prepare an Octopus.
Bringing cash can be extremely inconvenient. So you need to understand how to use mainland bank cards in Hong Kong. Here is a website that is specially introduced /article/html/2009/1824.htm
After arriving at the station, first look for a map to understand the situation in Hong Kong in advance. Many places have free maps< /p>
The common currency in Hong Kong is Hong Kong dollars, and RMB can only be used in a few stores such as jewelry stores. However, now most stores, supermarkets and shopping places can use RMB (limited to RMB 100).
Hong Kong dollars can be exchanged at banks, hotels or exchange shops.
According to the regulations of the Bank of China, mainland residents traveling to Hong Kong and Macao can exchange their Hong Kong and Macao passes for US$1,000 (children under 14 years old can exchange US$500 per person).
Hong Kong hotels do not provide toothbrushes, toothpaste, towels, slippers, etc. It is best to bring your own, there is no need to waste time running around to buy these things.
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In Hong Kong, mainland driving licenses have no legal effect. It is illegal not to carry your ID card or pass with you.
Hong Kong is a famous duty-free port. Except for cigarettes, alcohol products and other products that are subject to higher import taxes, other items are generally tax-free or only levied with very low import taxes. Non-Hong Kong tourists who bring tobacco and alcohol into the country are still subject to some restrictions: they can only bring 200 cigarettes, 50 cigars or 250 grams of tobacco, and 1 kilogram of bottles of alcohol.
The website above is dedicated to Hong Kong tourism. Hehe, I also placed a few coupons on that website. Don't know if it's useful. Anyway, I got off first.
Preparing for going to Hong Kong on October 11
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