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Asked by Mr.Tse from Australia | Sep. 21, 2010 20:49
About:Chinese Embassy in Australia

Hi. I am holding an Australian passport. I plan to go to China for a holiday and also visit Macau and Hong Kong for a day or 2 each. Do I need to apply for a multi entry visa to China since I will be going to HK and Macau or would a single entry be enough?

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Answered by Mr.JOHNNASH from China | Sep. 22, 2010 21:31
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If you only enter Mainland China once, a single-entry China visa is enough, however, if you enter Mainland China twice or three times, you need a double-entry or multiple-entry China visa, for example, if your travel itinerary is Australia - Mainland China - Macau -Hong Kong - Australia, you just need a single-entry China visa, if your travel itineray is Australia - Mainland China - Macau -Hong Kong - Mainland China - Australia, you need a double-entry China visa, please bear in mind that Mainland China, Hong Kong and Macau apply different exit & enter controls.
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