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Asked by Mr.Don P from USA | Jul. 21, 2009 12:26
About:Rights & Duties in China

I will be arriving in Beijing in October, then cruising from there to Nagasaki, Japan, and then continue cruising to Shanghai. Does this require a double entry China Visa for my tourism? Onward stops are Taipei, Hong Kong, and Singapore, but I believe Visas are not required for US citizens in those destinations.

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Answered by Mr.yina from cn | Jul. 21, 2009 20:16
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Hello, you need to have a double entry China Visa. You can stay in Hong Kong for about 90 days without a visa but i do not know the regulations for the other two destinations.
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