How to pass the Hong Kong and Macao Pass in a small city?

Answer 1. There is a direct flight from Hong Kong to Wu Hanyou, but since you have got the (Hong Kong and Macao Team Travel Endorsement (L)), theoretically you need to join a team to go to Hong Kong, but you can't leave the country by yourself.

However, after taking the (Hong Kong and Macao Group Travel Endorsement (L)), you can go directly to the travel agency (Shenzhen Luohu Port) or (Shenzhen Huanggang Port) to go through the customs clearance procedures for joining the group (at that time, many travel agency staff will ask you if you want to join the group customs clearance), but you will not start customs clearance until the number of people reaches a certain level, and then a travel agency staff will take you through the mainland customs. After passing the mainland customs, I passed the Hong Kong Customs myself (because the Hong Kong Customs does not distinguish between individual tours and group tours). I only need a valid (Hong Kong and Macao Pass) to stay in Hong Kong for seven days, and then I can go to Macau and return to the mainland through Gongbei Port. )

Answer 2. Theoretically, Hong Kong should join the tour group, but many people go to Shenzhen first, and then join the tour group to pass the customs.

Answer 3. Because the passport is for going abroad, you only need to apply for a visa in the country where you arrive (foreign visa travel agencies can do it for you).

And (Hong Kong and Macao endorsement) or (Mainland residents' travel permit to and from Hong Kong and Macao) (domicile). To travel or work in Hong Kong, you must first apply for a (Mainland Residents' Pass to and from Hong Kong and Macao) and then add an (endorsement). Because (Hong Kong and Macao) belongs to China (Special Administrative Region), the (Mainland Residents' Pass to and from Hong Kong and Macao) is for mainland residents to go to (Hong Kong and Macao).

You can only travel to Hong Kong with your passport (with a valid visa and a valid air ticket to your country), so you can stay in Hong Kong for seven days with your passport (with a transit nature) instead of your passport (a passport for mainland residents to travel to and from Hong Kong and Macao).

Official website of the Hong Kong Immigration Department (Entry Arrangements for Mainland People in China-Transit)

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