Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - I am going to Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau for a 15-day group tour on May 21st. What do I need to prepare?

I am going to Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau for a 15-day group tour on May 21st. What do I need to prepare?

1. Documents: Pass and ID card are all required

2. Money,

3. Some clothes and toiletries. (Travel common sense) Emergency medicines, such as cold medicine and the like.

4. If you are traveling on your own, check in advance how to get to the scenic spots, where you should go and where you should not go, to prevent you from getting lost. Plan your time.

5 The shopping list also prevents you from forgetting to buy things you should buy and prevents you from buying things you shouldn’t buy.

6. Portable electronic equipment: one camera, portable recorder, portable movie camera, portable camcorder, and laptop computer. Those carrying high-end cameras must declare to the customs to avoid return fines;

7. It is strictly prohibited to carry fruits, plant and animal products, and meat out of the country;

8. Duty-free items can be carried: 200 cigarettes, 50 cigars or 250 grams of tobacco, 1 kilogram bottle of alcohol ;

9. Hong Kong voltage: 200/220 volts, 50 cycles, British style jack, please bring your own converter;

10. Security inspection: It is strictly prohibited to carry guns and ammunition , weapons, flammable and explosive items, highly toxic drugs, etc. out of the country;

11. Hong Kong traffic rules: Cars drive on the left, while cars in the Mainland drive on the right. Please pay attention to safety when crossing the road;< /p>

12. Credit cards are generally accepted in shopping malls, and some UnionPay cards are accepted. All banks in Shenzhen can exchange Hong Kong dollars;

13. Please pay attention to personal and property safety during travel! Hong Kong is a free port. Known as the "Shopping Paradise," Hong Kong is a favorite place for shoppers. Most goods have no tariffs. Materials are shipped from all over the world for sale, and some are cheaper than where they originate. There are large shopping malls in various districts in Hong Kong, such as Taikoo Shing, Sha Tin New Town Plaza, etc. In addition to large department stores, there are also various shops and restaurants, some with amusement equipment, making them a good place for shopping and leisure. Some industries like to concentrate operations so that customers can have more choices. Among them, computers and related products are most concentrated in Golden Shopping Mall and Gold Shopping Mall near Sham Shui Po MTR Station. Household appliances and cameras are more common in Mong Kok and Causeway Bay, but it is advisable to buy them from reputable stores (such as those with the Hong Kong Tourism Association's red sailing ship logo) or large department stores. Hardware and machinery stores are concentrated in three sections of Canton Road near Mongkok MTR station. Fa Yuen Street, a section from Mong Kok Road to Prince Edward Road, is a paradise for fruit, fashion and daily necessities vendors. Within a few blocks of Tung Choi Street after passing Argyle Street is the famous "Ladies Street". Its situation is similar to Temple Street on both sides of the Tin Hau Temple in Yau Ma Tei. Temple Street is full of cooked food and fortune-telling vendors at night. There are also Cantonese opera performances at the temple, making it just like a civilian nightclub for the general public.

14. Bring electronic products, skin care products, etc.

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