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Can I wear slippers (men's sandals) when traveling to Hong Kong?

You can usually wear slippers in shopping malls and streets. You can't enter a five-star hotel without slippers. However, if the dress is too weird, it does not rule out that the attitude of the clerk will be different when shopping in some stores.

Laws and regulations: When traveling to Hong Kong, if you visit the zoo, you can't feed wild animals casually. Violators may face a maximum fine of HK$ 65,438+00,000, and you can't smoke in public places, otherwise you may be fined HK$ 5,000.

Moreover, when entering the country, the security check will strictly control the number of cigarettes. Generally, only 19 cigarettes are allowed. Violators will also face high fines, and may also be fined if they spit directly into the trash can in public. These laws and regulations must be remembered.

Precautions:

1. About visas: Travel to Hong Kong requires a Hong Kong and Macao Pass, which is divided into G and L visas. G-sign is a kind of "personal travel endorsement". You can freely enter and leave Hong Kong without joining a tour group, but there are city restrictions. L-sign is a "group travel endorsement", which means that if you want to go to Hong Kong, you must be led by a travel agency.

2. About manual passage and self-service passage: Pay special attention when passing through Hong Kong. If you have an L-sign electronic pass, you need to go through the manual channel and need manual security check. However, if you have a G-visa e-pass, you can take the self-service channel in domestic border inspection, but you still need to take the manual channel in Hong Kong border inspection, so you must remember the difference between these two visas to avoid embarrassment.

3. About mobile communication: If you travel to Hong Kong, you only need to stay for a few days, and you don't need to change your calling card. It's no problem to set up a roaming package, but if you are on a business trip or staying for a long time, you need to buy a calling card. The communication fees in Hong Kong are quite cheap, and some are even cheaper than those in Chinese mainland.

4. About the exchange of Hong Kong dollars: Hong Kong has special Hong Kong dollars, so we need to spend them in Hong Kong, but it is more cost-effective to exchange them in the same bank. Moreover, some traditional old shops and tea restaurants in Hong Kong only accept Hong Kong dollars, not RMB, so it is very annoying to travel to Hong Kong without Hong Kong dollars. We must take measures in advance. After all, many people have suffered without Hong Kong dollars.