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Questions about traveling to Hong Kong and Macau

Let’s talk about phone calls first. You can activate the global communication service on your mobile phone, but you need to deposit 500 yuan in advance, and the tariff is also expensive. I bought a local PEOPLES phone card with a face value of 50 yuan for 48 yuan. Yuan also gives you 10 yuan, which is 25 cents per minute. Text messages are 10 cents or 15 cents. I forget, local calls (Hong Kong) are also 25 cents, and there is no charge for answering calls. In short, making phone calls in Hong Kong is very cheap.

Of course the one you carry with you is the Hong Kong and Macao Pass, which is equivalent to carrying your ID card with you, haha

There are basically no taboos. Be careful to stand on the right when taking the escalator, as the express lane is on the left. , stop blocking it, haha

If you are joining a group, it is best to bring the hotel's business card with you. If you really get lost, just take a taxi back. Taxis are still very good.

If you lose your ID, please contact the tour guide first and don’t run around.

It seems that you are very careful, but it doesn’t matter, having fun there is the most important thing, haha

Additional note: You can use it directly, just go to 7-11 to buy it. There are many on the street.

As I mentioned above, the tariff is 2.5 cents per minute, and text messages are either 1.0 cents or 1.5 cents, which is very cheap.

Continue to add: Brother, it is really so cheap! I bought it for 60 yuan, and I called the mainland every night, and in the end I had more than 40 left.

7-11 is a convenience store, equivalent to a small street store, and there are many in Causeway Bay and Mong Kok.

You are really capable. Why should I lie to you? Believe it or not! I just came back from there, and this is the price. If you buy a stored-value card with a value of about 75, and call back to the mainland, it will be 1.5 cents per minute.