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Asked by Ms.NIRMALA from United States | Jul. 08, 2010 14:28
About:China Visa Exemption

I am an Indian citizen living in US with a Green Card. I plan to visit Hong Kong, Macau and Guangzhao for a stay of 2-3 days at each place.My plan is to go to india in Nov 2010 and then from there to these places in Jan 2011.I would be holding onward tickets.
1. Do I need to apply for visas? I understand as an Indian I can get 14 days visa on arrival at HK.
2.I might do a one day bus tour from HK to Macau. Also plan on using the bus from HK to Guangzhau.

Answers (1)
Answered by Mr.Tom | Jul. 09, 2010 00:55
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You don't need to apply for China visa to Hong Kong or Macau, but you need a China visa to Guangzhou, please apply for the China visa in USA or India.
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