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Asked by Louis from Australia | Apr. 29, 2016 00:13
About:China Visa Exemption

Visas for China, Macao & Hong Kong.

We are Australian passport holders. We are going on a tour of PRC for 17 days, then on to Macao for 1/2 day, via Zhuhai for a city tour and then take a ferry to Hong Kong for 2 days. Then back to Australia. We are going with Sinoramaholidays tour organisers.

Please advise what type we should take.
Thanks

Answers (1)
Answered by Lewis from Germany | Apr. 29, 2016 01:55
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Louis, as for HK and Macau, you can enjoy free entry to the two places for a stay of not exceeding 90 days and 30 days respectively.
So you just need to apply for tourist L type to mainland PRC and in this case, you can travel the whole country.
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