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Hong Kong Visas
How to acquire a Hong Kong Visitor Visa?
Hong Kong government allows nationals of 148 countries to enter Hong Kong visa free for tourism or to engage in business related activities for duration between 14 days and 180 days. Individuals holding a Hong Kong visitor visa do not have the right to engage in employment, studies or establish a business. Hong Kong Visit […]
British Airways to stop in Hong Kong
British Airways has added Hong Kong to its growing list of stopover destinations in Asia, allowing Australians to take a break on the way to or from the airline’s London home. Travellers flying with the British carrier or one of its codeshare partners are now eligible to stop over in the Chinese territory for a […]
Hong Kong Travel Pass
In general, all visitors to Hong Kong must have a passport that is valid for at least one month after the period of their intended stay in Hong Kong. However, documents issued to stateless persons must be valid for a minimum of two months after the period of intended stay. Nationals of most countries do […]
New rule sees 1,400 immigrants ask for cash
More than 1,400 new immigrants have applied for welfare in the three weeks since Hong Kong’s top court overturned a rule restricting benefits to residents of at least seven years’ standing. Welfare experts said the number was fewer than expected and was now unlikely to increase significantly. Secretary for Labour and Welfare Matthew Cheung Kin-chung […]
Places to See in Hong Kong
The Skyline Hong Kong’s signature attraction; the crowd of skyscrapers arched around the waters of Victoria Harbour on Hong Kong Island are a jaw dropping sight. As the most impressive skyline in the world, you should make time to see the skyline both in the day, from Victoria Peak, and at night, when it plays […]
Visit the Bruce Lee: Kung Fu, Art, Life exhibition in Hong Kong
IF Australia had just one favourite son to hold up to the world, who would it be? The great Donald Bradman springs to mind – a man whose achievements extended far beyond the boundaries of a cricket pitch, and whose very existence buoyed the national psyche for decades. A man worthy of his own museum, […]
Mobile App Designed to help Travellers Avoid Crowds at Border Checkpoints
The Immigration Department on Thursday launched a free mobile application to help travellers choose the least congested route in or out of the city. The Hong Kong Immigration app gives approximate waiting times for the city’s six control points bordering the mainland: Lo Wu, Lok Ma Chau Spur Line, Lok Ma Chau, Man Kam To, […]
Hanging with Santa Claus in Hong Kong
Snow-deprived Hong Kong sounds like an odd pick for a winter getaway, but holidays in this former British colony explode with more Western tradition than Americans realize. Known as the Big Lychee, the island refuses to get out-Christmased by any other metropolis. Megawatt light shows put Vegas to shame. Holiday trees and festive displays exceed […]
The Most Funtastic Places and Activities in Hong Kong
Giant Lantern Hong Kong’s giant lantern called “Rising Moon” was built as part of Hong Kong’s Mid-Autumn Festival. Part of Hong Kong’s objective in building the lantern is to promote awareness on environmental conservation. As such, a total of 7,000 recycled 5-gallon plastic bottles make up the “Rising Moon.” The “Rising Moon” is powered […]