According to the entry policy of the Macao Special Administrative Region, under normal circumstances, foreigners with valid passports can enter Macao multiple times within seven days. This means that if you stay in Macao for no more than 7 days, and leave Macao during your stay, and then return again, this is allowed. However, it should be noted that due to special circumstances, such as epidemic or other emergencies, the immigration policy may change. Therefore, before you plan to go to Macau, you'd better check the latest immigration policy to ensure that your plan meets the requirements. In addition, if you plan to stay in Macao for more than 7 days or need to travel to and from Macao frequently, you may need to apply for the corresponding visa or permit. In any case, it is recommended that you consult with the Macao Immigration Department or relevant consulates or embassies and consulates to ensure that your trip is smooth and correct. Please note that the information I provide is for reference only, and the specific situation is subject to the regulations of relevant government departments.
Macau's tourism industry offers a variety of experiences and opportunities. According to Macao's entry regulations, tourists can enter the country multiple times within 7 days. This means that you can explore every corner of Macao and experience its unique culture, history and cuisine in one week. You can visit the famous Venetians, macau tower and other scenic spots, visit museums and historical sites, taste Macao special snacks and shop. Macau Tourism Bureau also provides convenient visa services for tourists, facilitating multiple entry. Whether you are a cultural enthusiast, a food explorer or a shopping enthusiast, Macau will provide you with endless fun and surprises. Come and explore Macao and enjoy the opportunity of multiple entry in seven days!
Legal basis:
Basic Law of the Macao Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China:
Chapter VI Cultural and Social Affairs Article 132 The government of the Macao Special Administrative Region shall, according to the needs and possibilities, gradually improve the funding policies previously implemented in Macao for non-governmental organizations in education, science, technology, culture, sports, recreation, medical and health care, social welfare and social work.