You are from Bobai County, Yulin, Guangxi, so it seems you can only join a tour group!
Because now there are only 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, Zhengzhou, Changchun, Hefei and Wuhan) can apply for free travel to Hong Kong and Macao.
Or you can apply for free travel to Hong Kong only if you work in Shenzhen!
See below for details.
Regardless of whether you travel independently or with a group, you can stay in Hong Kong for up to seven days at a time.
The cost of joining a tour group is 400-600 per day, or 3,000 for seven days (including food and accommodation). Starting from May 2007, it will take about 14 working days to apply for the permit.
"Individual Travel" 7. Guangdong Province and 28 cities (i.e. Shanghai, Beijing, Nanjing, Suzhou, Wuxi, Hangzhou, Ningbo, Taizhou, Fuzhou, Xiamen, Quanzhou, Tianjin, Chongqing, Chengdu, Jinan, Shenyang, Dalian,
Residents of Nanchang, Changsha, Nanning, Haikou, Guiyang, Kunming, Shijiazhuang, Zhengzhou, Changchun, Hefei and Wuhan) who wish to travel to Hong Kong as individuals must obtain a "Travel Permit to and from Hong Kong and Macau" issued by the relevant mainland public security authorities.
and "Individual Travel" endorsements valid for one or two times.
Otherwise, you can only travel to Hong Kong as a "group tour".
Because they are not residents of Guangdong Province and other 28 cities in the Mainland, they can only travel in "groups".
6. Mainland residents who wish to visit Hong Kong can join the "Hong Kong Tour" tour group operated by mainland travel agencies.
Group members participating in the "Hong Kong Tour" tour group must obtain the "Hong Kong and Macau Travel Permit" and "Group Travel" endorsement issued by the relevant mainland public security authorities.
Members of the "Hong Kong Tour" group must abide by the principle of "come with the group, go with the group".
Once you have figured out your identity, first go to the police station where your household registration is located to get a household registration certificate, or just take the household registration booklet and go to the entry-exit counter of the Municipal Administrative Center to apply for it. You must do it in person, and no one else can do it on your behalf.
But first you have to find out whether your registered residence is in the cities listed above.
If it is not among those, it seems that it cannot be processed yet.
Just go to the police station where you have your registered residence.
The cost of the Hong Kong and Macau Pass (individual travel) is 100 yuan. Generally, it requires on-site photography, which is about 40 to 50 yuan (different from place to place), and then a one-time endorsement is 20 yuan, that is, a trip to Hong Kong or a trip to Macau is 20 yuan, and the final total is
It depends on how many times you have signed.
However, if you have a passport, you can enter Hong Kong by [transit] method: 10. Chinese passport holders who transit through Hong Kong to another country or region are allowed to stay in Hong Kong for seven days each time they enter the country without obtaining prior permission.
Entry permit, but they must meet the general entry requirements, including holding a valid entry document for the destination and confirmed pre-booking of onward car/ship/air tickets to overseas.
I personally recommend browsing the [Hong Kong Tourism Board] website: /tc/index.jsp The official website of the Hong Kong Tourism Board can help you understand Hong Kong.
The content of the website includes Hong Kong travel information, such as: shopping and shopping, food and dining, sightseeing/tour groups, hotels/inns/restaurants/accommodation, maps, parent-child activities, cultural activities/artistic programs, festivals, history and culture, traditional customs,
City style, harbor scenery, countryside scenery... this should be helpful to you!
I suggest you go to Fun! Hong Kong (www.funhk.com) first. It is broken down by each district and provides a series of very detailed information such as hotel accommodation, shopping hotspots, latest offers, route guides, etc.
,Hope it helps you.