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20 1 1 Matters needing attention for group tour to Hong Kong, Singapore and Malaysia in March ~

I. Matters needing attention during your stay in Hong Kong:

1 Comply with local laws.

1) Please take your Hong Kong and Macao Pass with you and keep it safe so that the local police can check it at any time. If you lose it, please call the police immediately.

2) Obey traffic laws and regulations: As cars in Hong Kong and Macao drive on the left side of the road, please look to the right and then to the left when crossing the road. Observe the signal lights, stop at the red light, go at the green light and take the crosswalk.

3) No littering or spitting, and offenders will be fined.

4) Don't smoke in non-smoking places.

5) Do not engage in any paid work.

2 matters needing attention in the hotel

1) Most hotels in Hong Kong are American hotels, and there are no personal hygiene products such as toothpaste, toothbrush and slippers. Please bring it yourself.

There is pay TV in the hotel. If you watch this TV, please pay at the front desk when you leave.

3) The food in the mini-fridge in the hotel room is not included in the tour fee. If you like the food, please pay at the front desk when you leave the hotel.

4) Use the telephone in the hotel room to make local and long-distance calls, please pay consciously.

5) Do not bring durian and other fruits with strong smell into the hotel for use.

3 Currency and exchange rate:

1) The common currency in Hong Kong is the Hong Kong dollar, and RMB can only be used in a few shops such as jewelry stores.

2) Hong Kong dollars can be exchanged in banks, hotels or replacement shops.

3) According to the regulations of the Bank of China, mainland residents going to Hong Kong and Macao can exchange 65,438+0,000 US dollars with their Hong Kong and Macao Pass (each child under 65,438+0.4 can exchange 500 US dollars).

4 shopping:

1) Hong Kong's digital products, jewelry, cosmetics and other items are inexpensive and worth buying.

2) When shopping, it is more secure to go to shops with signs such as "Hong Kong Tourist Association", "Hong Kong Retail Association" or "Excellence".

3) Be sure to see clearly what you want to buy, and then pay after you get it.

4) Be cautious when shopping overseas. In case of exchange, the guest takes care of himself, and the travel agency is not responsible.

5 Seek emergency rescue:

In case of emergency, including loss, theft, accident,

Injury, emergency, fire, etc. You can call 999 for help. You can call this number for free from public telephones in Hong Kong. In addition, you can also report the case to the policeman or police station on the street.

According to international practice, you should tip when traveling abroad.

Take care of your valuables and beware of pickpockets.

Two. Matters needing attention in and out

1 For group tours, please follow the instructions of the travel agency staff and queue up for customs clearance in the order of entry and exit lists.

Please take care of your belongings. Don't put valuables in the trunk to avoid being replaced by others. Don't help strangers with things.

Please take your ID card with you. If you don't have an ID card, please bring your household registration book.

4 Matters needing attention when carrying articles abroad:

1) According to customs regulations, residents can take 40,000 yuan or the equivalent of 5,000 US dollars in foreign currency cash when they leave the country.

2) If you bring video cameras, cameras with zoom lenses, digital cameras, laptops and other items, please declare them to the customs in advance and keep the declaration form.

3) Duty-free goods: each person is limited to 200 cigarettes, 1 bottle of wine.

4) Those who take cultural relics out of the country must hold the certificate of the provincial cultural relics management unit.

5) It is forbidden to carry guns, ammunition and drugs.

6) Comply with other relevant regulations.

5 Precautions for bringing articles into China

1) Duty-free goods: each person is limited to 200 cigarettes, 1 bottle of wine.

2) Shopping cameras, cameras with zoom lenses and other items shall be subject to Shanghai Customs duties.

3) It is forbidden to bring obscene and reactionary books, periodicals and audio-visual products into the country.

4) It is forbidden to bring fresh animals and plants into the country.

5) It is forbidden to carry guns, ammunition and drugs.

6) Comply with other relevant regulations.

Third, security matters:

All valuables (including passes, ID cards, cash, etc. ) Be sure to carry it with you, and don't put it on the tour bus to prevent accidents.

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1 About endorsement:

I am not familiar with this. I should take everything I need (specifically, I'd better call to ask) to the visa center to get the form, fill it out and get the number.

After waiting 14 working days for the first processing, it means waiting 10 working days.

2 About how much money you can bring:

The official regulation is foreign currency equivalent to 3000 USD +6000 RMB.

3 About card dropping:

Now Hong Kong can accept visa master, American Express and UnionPay cards.

4 About shopping in Hong Kong:

Personally, I think Causeway Bay is the best place for tourists. I believe there are more students here, and the things I want to buy will not be too high-end. For example, sogou in Times Square should be very suitable for you to visit. Of course, there are also some small streets around these big shopping malls, so you can go shopping when you have time.

If you want to buy some famous brands, the Pacific Place in Jinyong and the Lane Crawford in Central should meet your wishes.

When shopping, some merchants will put up the brand 1: 1 for promotion. Please see what currency to give.

5 About snacks

Personally, I like spicy fish eggs and others, as well as three treasures fried eggs and so on.

6 About dessert

I believe many people know Xu Liushan. I like mangoes there best.

Recommend Yangzhi Ganlu, which is full of records downstairs in Times Square.

Lotus plumule:

The voltage in Hong Kong is 220 volts, but their sockets are in English, so if you want to bring any charging equipment, you must bring a converter. Of course, when you buy electrical products in Hong Kong, you should also check whether you bring English square head or our flat head.

Mainland friends who travel to Hong Kong should also pay attention to whether they are American hotels or English hotels when choosing hotels. American hotels do not provide some personal items, such as toothpaste, toothbrush and slippers.

As for the correspondence in Hong Kong, I always buy a Sunday card, and it seems that it takes 3-1 minute to call back to 4 yuan. Sending a text message is almost the same price (it is recommended not to send it, in many cases I can't receive it). I will automatically deduct 2 yuan from you when I start the card number, but I heard that the new world is the cheapest now.

This is the latest exchange rate. It is not cost-effective to exchange Hong Kong dollars in Hong Kong. The exchange rates in different regions are different, especially in Causeway Bay. The exchange rate is relatively high, 1. : 1.077 is estimated to be the lowest recently, while only 1: 1.065 is available in China.

There are three places that people don't like very much, such as oil, Sharp and prosperity. Things here are cheaper, so the quality is hard to say. And on the whole, law and order is really no better than Causeway Bay. Moreover, there are many shops in Causeway Bay, and general shopping is enough.

Admiralty Taikoo and Central are relatively high-end, similar to our Hang Lung. See if you can buy it, but you can't.

Camera equipment in some small shops will be very cheap, but most of them are parallel imports. It is recommended to buy in Bainaohui and Fengze. Don't worry.

Food is expensive, but you should try something special, such as Wonton Noodles.

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1. You should call to make an appointment before meeting someone. You can prepare some fruitcakes as gifts when you are visiting other people's homes. Never go home empty-handed.

2. Call ordinary men "Mr" and women "Miss"; For older men, they can be called "uncle" or "uncle", and for older women, they can be called "aunt"; For waiters and salespeople, you can call them "guys", and for waitresses, you can call them "ladies".

Public security punishment: Hong Kong imposes heavy penalties for undermining social morality, and a fine of HK$ 65,438+0,500 is usually imposed for littering and spitting in public places.

Other considerations: With the opening of Hong Kong tourism to individuals, more and more people travel to Hong Kong, and many people do encounter some problems. Therefore, we remind you to pay attention to the following aspects:

(a) should not carry a lot of cash out;

(2) Keep the travel documents well;

(3) Don't leave your belongings in crowded places;

(4) When crossing the road, be careful that someone steals under the pretext of approaching;

(5) Before taking property, observe whether there are suspicious people around.

Hong Kong-Don't go shopping where the guide takes you. They are all unsecured goods, which may not rot, but they are worse in other places. For example, digital cameras only have 32M memory, and things in Mong Kok are cheaper. The subway is recommended for transportation.

Every hotel has a map. You have to understand for yourself. I don't know which room you want to stay in. Hong Kong dollars can be exchanged or not. You can swipe your card (UnionPay) and bring a kettle in Hong Kong.

You should also bring slippers. There are no disposable items in Hong Kong hotels. ...

Precautions for Singapore:

Fashion etiquette

People of different nationalities in Singapore have their own characteristics in dress. Malay men wear a hat called "Song Gu", a collarless wide-sleeved dress and an ankle-long sarong. A woman's coat is as wide as a robe, and she wears a sarong inside. Women in China like to wear cheongsam. Government departments have strict dress requirements for employees, and they are not allowed to wear strange clothes during office hours.

Etiquette and manners

Singaporeans behave civilly and respect others everywhere. When they are sitting, they should behave properly and don't separate their feet. If they cross their feet, they just fold the knee of one leg directly on the knee of the other. When they are standing, they stand up straight and don't put their hands on their hips, because that is an expression of anger.

Meeting etiquette

In social situations, Singaporeans usually shake hands when meeting guests. Men and women can shake hands, but for men, it is more appropriate to wait for women to reach out before shaking hands. Malays touch each other with their hands first, and then put their hands back on their chests.

dining etiquette

The staple food of Singaporeans is mostly rice, and sometimes they eat steamed bread, but they don't like steamed bread. Malays usually grab food with their hands when eating. They have the habit of washing their hands before eating, and they must use their right hand when eating. Drinking tea is a common hobby of local people. When guests come, they often treat them with tea. People in China like to drink Yuanbao tea, which means prosperity.

Wedding and funeral etiquette

In the eyes of Singaporeans, marriage between men and women is a major event, and both Chinese and Malays attach great importance to it. Malays have to go through the procedures of finding relatives, giving engagement gifts and concluding engagement. Chinese in Singapore emphasize filial piety. If an old man is going to die, his children and grandchildren must stay at home in front of the bed. Funerals are usually grand.

Travel etiquette

Singapore's public transportation is relatively developed, so it is convenient to take the bus when traveling, and every station has clear signs. Singapore is a multi-ethnic country, and the distribution of shops also has national characteristics. For example, there is a "Malay market" in the eastern region, which mainly sells Malay clothing and food. The Singapore government tries its best to prevent tipping, even for services other than service posts, from being rejected by the other party.

business etiquette

The best month to do business in Singapore is from March to 10 to avoid Christmas and Spring Festival. Local business people speak more English and exchange business cards when they meet. Business cards can be printed in English. Try not to smoke during the meeting. Singaporeans don't like to waste money, so don't be too ostentatious when entertaining each other, especially in business activities, and don't exceed the level of the host's banquet, lest the other party have other ideas.

Main taboo

The beliefs of people of all ethnic groups in Singapore are as follows: most Chinese believe in Buddhism or Taoism; Malays basically believe in Islam; Indians believe in Hinduism; Most Pakistanis also believe in Islam; Westerners generally believe in Christianity. Singaporeans avoid seven characters and don't like turtles. Fireworks and firecrackers are strictly prohibited.

Matters needing attention in Malaysia:

1. In addition to your passport, you must also have a visa. If you meet the requirements, you can apply for a visa on arrival there (you can stay for 7 days), otherwise you'd better do it here. China people need 80 yuan RMB to apply for a visa.

You can't bring too much pork food when you go through the customs, because the customs officers have the right to throw it away when you are accidentally randomly selected. This is mainly because Malaysia is a Muslim country.

3. Don't bring super-standard good wine, such as beer, spirits and cigarettes.

In some rural areas, don't dress too sexy. After all, Muslim countries are more conservative in this respect.

In fact, many people there can speak Chinese, so it should be no problem for you to ask people who look like China people.

Have a good time. O(∩_∩)O~