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Asked by Mr.Loyde from south africa | Nov. 03, 2009 16:44
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Hello, I will ariving in Macau late December and catching a ferry to Hong Kong after 3 days touring Macau. I am aware that as a South African citizen I receive visa exemption for 30 days at both Macau and Hong Kong however while in transit on the ferry can it be seen that I am in Mainland China? If so would I need to apply for a visa to travel between Macau and Hong Kong or will we I be able to travel freely between the 2 destinations?

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Answered by Mr.Loyde | Nov. 03, 2009 22:41
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Does this mean that I can travel freely between Macau & Hong Kong, without applying for any visa's? Provided I do not try to enter Mainland China?

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Answered by Mr.Helper | Nov. 04, 2009 02:09
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Mr.Loyde, you are right.
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Answered by Ms.HELPER | Nov. 03, 2009 19:51
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i think the thing is tha same when travelling by ferry.
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