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Traveling with a group to Singapore and Malaysia, and taking a boat to Hong Kong Airport in Shenzhen, is this considered entry? Do you stamp your passport? Are there any new ones?
1. Not counting entry, going to Hong Kong by boat from Shenzhen is a restricted area for international departure to the Hong Kong airport, without going through the checkpoint of the Hong Kong Immigration Department. Passports only have exit stamps for domestic border inspection, and there will be no entry stamps for Hong Kong.
2. The Singapore visa is signed on a separate sheet, not a sticker, so the Singapore visa is signed on a separate sheet, not on the passport. The Malaysian visa is affixed to the passport. Both Singapore and Malaysia have entry and exit stamps.
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