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What documents do I need to go to Hong Kong?

The documents required to go to Hong Kong include: personal entry permit to and from the Mainland, Hong Kong and Macao pass, and Hong Kong entry permit.

1. Personal Pass to and from the Mainland: It is one of the necessary documents for Chinese mainland citizens to travel to and from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan. Personal travel permits to and from the mainland are very convenient. Just go to the local police station or public security bureau, and you can handle it with the second-generation ID card and one-inch color photo. However, it should be noted that the validity period of the personal travel permit to and from the Mainland is 5 years, and a new application is required after the expiration.

2. Hong Kong and Macao Pass: It is one of the necessary documents for Chinese mainland residents to travel to and from Hong Kong and Macao. There are two kinds of Hong Kong and Macao passes, one is a paper Hong Kong and Macao pass, and the other is an electronic Hong Kong and Macao pass. Paper Hong Kong and Macao passes need to be handled by the local public security bureau, and electronic Hong Kong and Macao passes can be handled online.

3. Hong Kong Entry Permit: It is one of the necessary documents for traveling to Hong Kong, and it is also the last checkpoint for Chinese mainland residents to travel to Hong Kong. To apply for entry permit to Hong Kong, you need to provide personal information and travel itinerary, and pay a certain fee.

Places of interest in Hong Kong

1, Golden Bauhinia Square

The Expo Waterfront Garden, located beside Xinjihai, Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center. The "Forever Blooming Bauhinia" sculpture-Golden Bauhinia Statue stands in the Waterfront Garden of the Expo Park next to the new wing of the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center. The Golden Bauhinia Square, located next to the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center, was established to commemorate the return of Hong Kong to the motherland.

2. Central

Central is the political and economic center and high-end shopping and business district of Hong Kong. There are countless financial centers, various restaurants and branded fashion shops in Central, which is the favorite place for Hong Kong tourists and locals to go shopping. In addition, there are many old and new buildings in Central, which have become landmark buildings, such as Bank of China Tower.

3. Hong Kong Museum of Art

1962, the Hong Kong Museum of Art was formally established. The collections of the Hong Kong Museum of Art come from purchases and donations. The collections in the museum include China paintings and calligraphy, ancient cultural relics, historical paintings and the creative achievements of contemporary artists in Hong Kong. According to the records of China Museum, the Hong Kong Museum of Art has collected more than 65,438+04,600 pieces by 2008.

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Hong Kong.