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Asked by Mr.Yuen Weng Soon from Singapore | Feb. 14, 2011 01:18
About:China Visa Exemption

I am a Singapore passport holder and intend to visit China for 14 days and HK for 3 days.Both my arrival and departure are, however, from mainland airports (i.e 17 days). Do I need to apply for a tourist visa?

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Answered by Ms.HELPER from China | Feb. 14, 2011 02:05
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How about your second entry from HK? is it a transit in the airport only for less than 24 hours, if yes, you do not need visa for that.
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