What are the procedures for mainland residents to travel to Hong Kong?
Whether traveling alone or with a group, you can stay in Hong Kong for up to seven days at a time. The tour fee is 500-700 yuan per day, and it will cost more than 3,000 yuan (including room and board) for seven days, and it will take about ten working days to apply for a permit. "Personal Travel" 7. Guangdong Province and 28 cities (namely Shanghai, Beijing, Nanjing, Suzhou, Wuxi, Hangzhou, Ningbo, Taizhou, Fuzhou, Xiamen, Quanzhou, Tianjin, Chongqing, Chengdu, Jinan, Shenyang, Dalian, Nanchang, Changsha, Nanning, Haikou, Guiyang, Kunming, Shijiazhuang and Zhengzhou). Otherwise, you can only travel to Hong Kong by "traveling with a group". Because they are not residents of other parts of Guangdong Province and 28 cities in the Mainland, they can only "travel in groups". 6. Mainland residents who want to visit Hong Kong can join the "Hong Kong Tour" organized by mainland travel agencies. Members participating in the "Hong Kong Tour" must obtain a pass to and from Hong Kong and Macao issued by the relevant public security organs in the Mainland and an endorsement for the "group tour". Members of "Hong Kong Tour" must follow the principle of "come with the group and go with the group". To find out your identity, first go to the local police station to issue a household registration certificate, or directly take the household registration book to the entry-exit counter of the municipal administrative center. You must do it yourself, no one else can do it for you. But first you have to find out whether your account is in the city listed upstairs. If it is not within those, it seems that it can't be handled for the time being. Just go to the police station where the account is located. Hong Kong and Macao Pass (individual tour) fee 100 yuan. Generally, it is required to take photos on the spot, about 40 ~ 50 yuan (in a different place), and then 20 yuan will endorse it once, that is, 20 yuan will make a trip to Hongkong or Macau. The final total depends on how many times you subscribe. But if you have a passport, you can come to Hong Kong by [transit]: 10. China passport holders who travel to and from other countries or regions through Hong Kong are allowed to stay in Hong Kong for seven days each time, without obtaining an entry permit in advance, but they must meet the general entry requirements, including holding valid entry documents for their destinations and confirming that they have booked a continuation car/boat/air ticket for overseas. I personally suggest going to the website of the Hong Kong Tourism Board: /tc/index.jsp official website of the Hong Kong Tourism Board can help you understand Hong Kong. The website includes Hong Kong tourism information, such as shopping, food, sightseeing/tour groups, hotels/hotels/accommodations, maps, parent-child activities, cultural activities/art programs, festivals, history and culture, traditional customs, international customs, harbour scenery and rural scenery, etc ... This should be helpful to you! I suggest you go to music first! Take a look at Hongkong (www.funhk.com), which gives a series of very detailed information, including hotel accommodation, shopping hotspots, latest offers, route guides and so on. I hope it helps you.