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Frank
from USA | Sep. 28, 2013 13:00
About:Visa Policy of China
am American traveling from US to Hong Kong and on to Mainland. Do I need two visas?
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Katrina
from Russia | Sep. 28, 2013 21:40
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No, you just need to apply one for mainland China. You don't need to apply one for HK because you can stay there for 90 days with your valid passport.
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