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Introduction to a three-day self-guided tour of Hong Kong and Macao with parents
1. Three-day trip to Hong Kong and Macau
Mainland tourists only need to bring a Hong Kong and Macau pass to Macau, and they can only stay in Macau for seven days.
2. Six-day tour of Hong Kong and Macao
The Hong Kong and Macao pass is a group L visa, and individual travel is not allowed. Hong Kong and Macao passes are generally divided into L-sign and G-sign. lThe contract is a group tour, not an individual tour. If you need to go through customs at a travel agency, you can go through customs by yourself. Group tourist visa is a type of tourist visa. The characteristic is that the visa of the entire group is affixed to one piece of paper, and there is no visa record in the passport. All team members must travel with the team as a group. China issues L-category visas to foreign tourists, namely family visit visas and tourist visas. Our country also issues group tourist visas as needed. On November 15, 2000, the Chinese government stipulated that citizens holding ordinary passports and having diplomatic relations with China can travel to Hong Kong and Macau. Travel companies registered in Hong Kong and Macau will organize group tours to Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Zhuhai, Shantou and other places in China. Tourists are exempted from visa for six days.
Current location I went to Hong Kong and Macau for three days during the Spring Festival last year. The following fees are all in RMB.
I booked a four-star hotel in advance, near Happy Valley, with a standard room of 400 per night. I have to say that Hong Kong is very expensive. The hotel has complete supporting facilities, such as refrigerators, safes, etc., but the room is very small, with a bed only 1m wide. Accommodation is a big expense.
Ocean Park. Tickets are reserved in advance. It looks like 240 yuan. There is no additional charge to enter Ocean Park other than food and money. But the food is expensive, 32 yuan for a smoothie.
Madame Tussauds Taiping Wax Museum is about 140 yuan. It's cheaper to book online in advance.
For dinner, Cuihua Restaurant is the most popular restaurant, priced at RMB 60 per person. KFC DQ and the like are cheaper than those in mainland China. The prices are the same, but buying them in Hong Kong dollars is equivalent to a 20% discount.
Visit other places such as Central, Victoria Harbor, Causeway Bay, etc. It means spending money on transportation. If you go shopping, you have to think about it separately.
Transportation costs in Hong Kong, including buses and subways, are relatively expensive. If you don't take a taxi, the daily toll is less than 100.
Then it takes more than an hour by boat from Hong Kong to Macau. I can't remember if the ticket price is 130 or 150.
There are very few places in Macau where you need to buy tickets. Three buses, forts and other famous attractions are free. Just take the casino's free shuttle bus from the pier to the city.
Based on the average of 500 yuan per person per day, 1,500 yuan for the whole journey is enough.
That's probably it. Hope this helps. If you have any questions, please go ahead and ask me. If you are satisfied, please adopt them.
3. Three-day tour to Hong Kong and Macao with a group
The current L visa group visa allows you to clear customs directly without going with a tour group. China Huatong Because Hong Kong is a special administrative region, tourists traveling to Hong Kong or transiting through Hong Kong to the mainland and foreign countries need to enter and exit. So, should I apply for a passport or a Hong Kong and Macau pass when going to Hong Kong? Can Shenzhen fly from Hong Kong to a mainland city and then back to Hong Kong? How was the week? Can I travel from Hong Kong to a foreign country for more than seven days? Mainland tourists have too much confusion. Based on our experience and lessons learned from countless trips to and from Hong Kong, we will answer all questions related to Hong Kong’s entrance and exit one by one for your reference. 1. The Hong Kong and Macau Pass will expire in one day. Can I go to Hong Kong? Huatong: Yes, you can enter Hong Kong at any time before expiration and stay for 7 days. Even if it has expired, it will be allowed when you come back. For example, if the pass expires on July 1, you can enter Hong Kong on the same day and return before July 7. 2. How do you calculate the one-week Hong Kong and Macau Pass? Huatong: A Hong Kong and Macau pass that allows multiple return trips in a year can only be used once a week. Once a week is calculated based on the calendar week, and you can only go to Hong Kong once in seven days from Monday to Sunday. For example, I went to Hong Kong on Sunday, which is the last natural week, and I can go there next Monday. 3. Can I apply for a passport when traveling to Hong Kong? Huatong: No, when traveling to Hong Kong, you can only use your passport to enter Hong Kong if you obtain a Hong Kong and Macao pass, travel abroad, or transit in Hong Kong. 4. What will happen if I enter Hong Kong with my passport and come back directly without taking a flight? Huatong: If you do not leave Hong Kong, but just travel in Hong Kong, you will be stamped with a delay in your trip when you come back. The consequences are very serious: the first time you get a D.T. stamp, the second time you will be questioned and warned by the Hong Kong Immigration Bureau, and you may be Denied entry.
The third time you will generally be directly refused entry and may be blacklisted, so you do not need to bring a third country to enter Hong Kong with a one-year US visa. The worst case scenario is that you could be fined hundreds of thousands of Hong Kong dollars or even jailed for several months for making false statements. Not long ago, there were many cases. In addition, stamping a D.T. stamp on your passport will also affect your visa to other countries, or even lead to visa rejection. 5. Can all Chinese tourists go to Hong Kong alone with the Hong Kong and Macau Pass? Huatong: No, the Hong Kong and Macau passes are divided into individual travel (G-sign) and group travel (L-sign). G Individual travel endorsement allows you to enter and exit Hong Kong freely without joining a group, and you can fly directly from the mainland to Hong Kong; l Signing a group travel endorsement allows you to enter Hong Kong with a group. lAs an endorsement, you can fly directly to Hong Kong individually, but you can fly in a group. 6. I am traveling in a group (L sign). How do I enter Hong Kong? Huatong: Those with L visa can only enter Hong Kong with a team, but they do not need to enter Hong Kong alone like G-spot. However, if all gates have on-site customs clearance services, you can go to Hong Kong by yourself after handling customs clearance services. EMS, SF Express and other WeChat accounts, WeChat official accounts and Taobao can all handle customs clearance services online. 7. You can only stay in Hong Kong for 7 days. If I fly abroad for more than 8 days and return after 8 days, will the 7-day limit be exceeded? Huatong: After entering Hong Kong, go through boarding pass, security check, and exit at the airport. By the time you arrive at the waiting hall, you've actually left the country, so you win by not being late. When you come back, you enter the country again, and then leave the country and return to the mainland. There is no problem of being 7 days overdue. 8. After the Hong Kong and Macau Pass expires, can I use the self-service E channel after re-applying or renewing? Children: After changing or renewing the certificate, you can still use Channel E when exiting the China border port in Shenzhen. However, when you enter Hong Kong for the first time after getting a new certificate, you must go through a manual counter. When returning, if it takes more than four hours (counted from the time of entry), you can also take Route E in Hong Kong. If it takes less than four hours, the data may not sync. It is recommended to take the manual channel. 9. Can I use the self-service e-lane when taking my children to Hong Kong? Huatong: All E-channels in Hong Kong stipulate that those under 18 years old can pass, even if they
If they go abroad from Hong Kong, they must use their passport to buy tickets and apply for a boarding pass. The Hong Kong and Macau Pass is only valid in Hong Kong and Macau, and foreign countries will not recognize the validity of the pass. 11. Do the entry and exit documents for going to Hong Kong have to be the same as those for flying? Huatong: It can be different. The documents required for ticket purchase and boarding can be different from those used for entry and exit. Immigration procedures and flight procedures are different from each other. This does not matter what method of boarding you take when entering and leaving Hong Kong. It can be the same document, such as a passport for entry, exit and boarding; it can also be different. You can enter Hong Kong with your pass, check in with your passport (the air ticket is a passport), leave the airport customs with your pass, and fly abroad at the boarding gate with your passport. 12. What is the process for mainland tourists to fly abroad from Hong Kong? Huatong: Buy air tickets with a permit - Enter with a permit - Register with a permit - Check in at the airport - Depart with a permit - Board the plane with a permit - Fly to other areas. The entry and exit process is different from the flight process, but the order of the two procedures is often confused, making people confused. However, please remember one principle: the entry and exit documents must be consistent, that is, you must have a passport for entry and exit, and you must have a Hong Kong and Macao pass for exit. Boarding documents can be different. 13. Can I take the E-Channel from Hong Kong International Airport to fly abroad? Huatong: If you enter Hong Kong with a passport, you must leave the airport with your passport. You don’t need to take Aisle E. Those who enter Hong Kong with an electronic card-type Hong Kong and Macao Permit can use Channel E with their pass. It's much faster without having to queue. Even if you use your passport to board the plane, you can exit through the E channel of the airport by yourself. You can also use the pass to enter Hong Kong when returning to the airport. If it is not available when you return to Hong Kong (occasionally), you can use the manual channel. 14. Some foreign airlines must present their Hong Kong ID card when flying back to Hong Kong from abroad. what do I do? Huatong: I have also encountered this situation. You can tell the airline staff that Hong Kong belongs to China and enter Hong Kong with a Chinese passport. In addition, you can directly show the Hong Kong and Macao pass, but do not use the pass to register your mobile phone. In fact, passes can and will not be processed. 15. Can I buy a ticket from Hong Kong to the Mainland with my passport, and then fly back to Hong Kong and Shenzhen from the Mainland? Huatong Lake: It is best to use the Hong Kong and Macau Pass to buy air tickets, and try to use the pass for round-trip travel. Although I have a record of using my passport to buy air tickets to fly from Hong Kong to the Mainland, when I left the Beijing airport, I also met people who said that I would not use my passport to go back and forth to Hong Kong, but would only use the Hong Kong and Macau Permit.
16. Can I use my ID card to buy Hong Kong flight tickets or check in for Hong Kong flights? Huatong: No, the ID card can be used in Hong Kong and Macau. You can only use Hong Kong and Macao passes. Even if you fly to the mainland, you don’t need to use your ID card. You must use your Hong Kong and Macau pass or passport to purchase tickets and check-in for any flight, including domestic flights, at Hong Kong International Airport. 17. When I arrived at the Shenzhen port, I found that the replacement pass had expired. what do I do? Hua Tong: I saw it once too. Forgot to renew the Hong Kong and Macau pass, can’t I don’t pass it by that time. However, there are self-service visa machines in many places in Shenzhen that can renew my electronic card-based Hong Kong and Macau Pass on the spot. For example, outside the entry-exit permit halls in various districts of Shenzhen, some police stations have self-service sign-in machines. The nearest one is Futian Port Building. You can leave the country within a few minutes of on-site processing, but you can only pay by bank card. At the same time, only residents registered in Guangdong Province or non-local residents holding a residence permit in Shenzhen can apply. If the pass itself expires, it cannot be processed, so you must renew it. 18. Can the small slips printed by the Hong Kong Immigration Department be thrown away? Huatong: Even if you enter Hong Kong now, the Hong Kong and Macau Pass does not need to be stamped, but a small note will be printed for you stating the date of entry and duration of stay. Don't throw it away! It’s better to keep it while I’m in Hong Kong. I once
This is even more important if you go abroad with your passport, because your passport does not have any entry and exit record stamps. When applying for a visa on arrival in some countries, you need to check the place of entry in your passport, and be sure to take out this small piece of paper for verification. If you throw it away, sometimes it will be troublesome. 19. The twice-a-year Hong Kong and Macau pass has been used twice. Do I have to wait until next year? Huatong: No, it is used twice a year and then you can renew it. You can update it any time you use up your entries twice a year. If you go to Hong Kong more than three times a year, you can apply for a return visa for more than one year. It should be noted that many water users take advantage of this loophole and use renewals repeatedly so that they cannot be limited to one line per week. As a result, some people will be restricted, so be careful. 20. What is the fastest way from Shenzhen to Hong Kong International Airport? Huatong: Take the ferry from Shenzhen Shekou Prince Bay Cruise Home Port (also known as the cruise center, there is a free shuttle bus from Shekou Pier) to Hong Kong International Airport. The journey takes about half an hour, and the flight interval is about an hour. The downside is that you can’t get a tax refund if you don’t Idon’t, and it will be expensive, about 220 HKD. 21. When entering or leaving Hong Kong, someone needs help getting through customs. Can you help them? Huatong: During the customs clearance process, it is recommended that you don’t help others. items. If drugs or other prohibited items are found inside, they could face jail time or even greater legal problems. If someone asks you to help carry any item through customs, you should think twice.
4. 5-day trip to Hong Kong and Macao
The minimum cost for a trip to Hong Kong and Macao: round-trip air ticket 1,000 RMB, accommodation at least 500 RMB per day, DisneySea Park ticket 1,500 RMB, daily meals 200 HKD (Any bowl of noodles is HKD 50, small bottle of water is HKD 10). I don't know how much a five-day trip to Hong Kong and Macau costs. I won’t give you thousands of dollars for nothing if someone else can. Paying a few hundred yuan is 100% compulsory for shopping groups. Don't be greedy.
5. Five-day trip to Hong Kong and Macao
The summer vacation has just passed and the National Day is coming. So where else can you go for a stroll when you only have three days and two nights on vacation?
No matter what age you are, single, couple or family traveling, people who come to Singapore will never let you down!
I will give you all the reasons!
First, the city is small and the scenic spots are concentrated, so long-distance travel is avoided.
Singapore is about one-third the size of Shenzhen. This small town is a world-class tourist destination with many world-famous attractions. No matter day or night, the downtown area and attractions are very lively. Especially near the scenic spot, tourists from all over the world gather.
Second, there is almost no language barrier for Chinese tourists.
Many friends who are not good at English will inevitably worry about the language barrier when traveling abroad, but going to Singapore will make you feel much more relaxed. As a Chinese in Singapore, as long as you see a Chinese face, almost everyone can communicate with you in Chinese. Many public places will also have signs in Simplified Chinese. Even if the road signs are in English, as long as you can understand the 26 letters, you'll be fine.
Going out will definitely have its challenges. As long as you learn to read subway and bus route maps, the rest is basically no big problem.
Third, Singapore is evenly matched, so it won’t take long for the kids to fly.
You can choose to fly to Singapore from Hong Kong or Shenzhen. It takes about 4 hours to fly from the airport to Singapore Changi Airport, and your children can get there after sleeping on the plane.
4. Singapore is a tropical country, with peak tourist season all year round.
Except for September, the whole year is suitable for traveling to Singapore. Singapore's climate varies little throughout the year and is divided into two seasons: dry season and rainy season. The average temperature is between 23-34, with little difference between day and night.
March to August: Singapore’s dry season, with clear skies and temperatures often exceeding 30 degrees Celsius. Pay attention to sun protection to relieve the heat. Tourists who like shopping can come here from June to July. This is the shopping discount season, and large shopping malls will attract tourists with huge discounts. April and July are the Singapore Food Festivals. There are food tasting activities at many attractions such as Clarke Quay and Chinatown. Friends who want to taste Southeast Asian food should not miss it.
September: Singapore’s air quality is poor, with haze and low visibility due to straw burning in Indonesia. Tourists who have traveled before need to be prepared for protection.
October-February: Singapore’s rainy season, it rains almost every day, but it doesn’t last long. As long as you bring rain gear, it won't have much impact on your trip. Christmas at the end of the year is also the shopping discount season in shopping malls, and tourists can also experience the tropical Christmas atmosphere. The Chinese New Year coincides with Singapore's peak tourist season, and hotel prices continue to rise. Some attractions will be closed during the Chinese New Year. Visitors should check attraction information in advance.
5. Good public security and the highest safety factor.
As one of the countries with the highest safety factor, I believe many people have heard of it. The social security of Singapore and the United States and becoming a country suitable for human habitation are closely related to the sound legal system of the United States and the good personal qualities of its citizens. If you see a sign prohibiting classes in a public place, you'd better comply with the requirements on the sign. Once discovered, you will face heavy fines. If you smoke in a public place, you will be fined for throwing cigarette butts. Students who have the habit of smoking are asked to smoke in designated areas and please do not throw cigarette butts around. Of course, if you bring cigarettes from China to Singapore, you have to declare taxes. If you steal cigarettes and are caught when entering the country, you will be fined a lot!
Recommended must-see attractions:
1. Singapore Zoo
One of the top ten zoos in the world, there are no fences. It’s so cool to live in the same world as the animals.
Included attractions: Kidzranger Tour, It’s Raining for Children
Attractions include: IFly indoor skydiving, Sentosa Sky Slope Pulley and Chairlift at Universal Studios Singapore, Sentosa Sentosa in Chile Sand Beach, Singapore's Wings of Time Theater (formerly Song of the Sea), Mount Faber Cable Car Station, Longfei Adventure Park, and Siloso Beach.
3. Chinatown, Chinatown
Singapore’s Chinatown is full of small shops and delicious food, and is also a great place to buy souvenirs.
Attractions include: Chinatown Original Museum, Tin Fu Temple, Chinatown Food Street, Hua On Pharmacy, Tung Hing Cake, Long Wah Garden, Buddha Tooth Relic Temple, Singapore.
4. Little India
A gathering area for Indian immigrants. The streets are lined with colorful houses, which is very distinctive.
Attractions include: Banana Leaf Apollo Restaurant, Mustafa Center, Zhuzu Center, Manxingdu Temple, Sri-Viramakariya, Chen Dongling’s Former Residence.
5. Orchard Road
Singapore’s American shopping paradise offers everything from top luxury goods to popular designer clothing.
The pictures and texts come from the Internet!
6. Three-day trip to Hong Kong
Hong Kong and Macau are two neighboring cities. After the opening of the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge last year, I went to Hong Kong and Macao during the Spring Festival holiday. Zhuhai, not surprisingly, has become the main transportation hub of the Pearl River Delta.
If you want to go to Hong Kong and Macau, you can go directly by boat, which is more expensive. If time permits, you can take the through train from Hong Kong to Zhuhai on the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge. The fare is 58 yuan, and then directly from Zhuhai Gongbei Port, which is Macau, which is very convenient.
Macau is described as a little Europe, with beautiful European-style buildings everywhere you go. Macau is very small and is divided into Macau Peninsula, Coloane Island and Taipa Island.
Narrow streets, high slopes, and neatly parked small electric cars are the characteristics of Macau. Try taking a bus and watching the bus travel through the narrow lanes. The attraction you want to reach may be around the next corner. It was a surprise. People in Macau and Hong Kong are very friendly and will patiently explain when tourists ask for directions.
When you travel to Macau, you can check in at some famous attractions: Fisherman's Pier at dusk, where you can take pictures of Roman style; walking on the bank of the Venice Grand Canal, it is like coming to Italy again Water City; Ruado Cunha, Dasanba Archway, Love Lane, Our Lady of the Rosary Church, Grand Lisboa, Parisian, Huandao Road, etc. There is an abundance of good food available and can be visited during a race with the bulls.
The food in Macau is delicious and unique, winning Idon’t be as bad as the food streets in other cities. The Portuguese egg tart melts in your mouth and is so delicious that it licks your lips. The chunks of jerky pork can taste so good that it will make you question your life. There are also various desserts such as pork buns, durian ice cream, iced pineapple oil, double-skinned milk, Hong Kong-style tea restaurants, and foreign specialty restaurants. I'm sorry if I don't. Don't eat ten or nine samples.
I have to say that Macau is a very comfortable tourist city, luxurious, rich and kind. I will choose another trip to Macau if I have the chance.
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