Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Tourist attractions - How do individuals travel to Hong Kong?

How do individuals travel to Hong Kong?

1. 1. Applying for a Pass to and from Hong Kong and Macao: Submit the applicant's ID card and household registration book and apply for a Pass to and from Hong Kong and Macao at the exit-entry administration of the local public security organ. The second endorsement of 1 year will be completed in 15 working days. Stay in Hong Kong or Macau for no more than 7 days at a time.

2. Type of endorsement: once every three months, twice every three months, 1 year, 1 year. (Stay in Hong Kong or Macau for no more than 7 days at a time, whether traveling alone or in a group). Leave Hong Kong after the deadline, or you will be fined and blacklisted, and you will be in trouble if you want to apply next time.

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& lt 1 & gt; Learn more about Hong Kong laws and regulations.

& lt2>, Hong Kong tourist map and traffic guide.

& lt3>, silver: Hong Kong dollars, RMB, cash and bank cards.

& lt4> Pay attention to bad habits: Do not try on clothes topless in public, male nude, swear in the street, smoke indoors, eat lunch boxes in the subway, and parents teach their children not to urinate, spit, run red lights and litter. Otherwise, the minimum fine is HKD $1500.

The following situations require the unit to issue opinions and build official seals.

1) Party and government organs at all levels, people's congresses, CPPCC, people's courts, people's procuratorates, people's organizations and institutions? On-the-job leading cadres at or above the county (department) level and retired cadres at or above the department (bureau) level;

2) Leaders above financial institutions, legal representatives of state-owned enterprises and branches (branches) of financial institutions? Members and their corresponding ranks of leading cadres, middle-level and above managers of large and medium-sized state-owned enterprises, and state-owned holding companies? Representatives of state-owned shares of enterprises;

3) Personnel involved in national security, state-owned assets security and business secrets in various departments and industries;

4) Other personnel registered by the exit-entry administration department of the public security organ.