Answered by Borut
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May. 09, 2025 04:36
Susan, yes, you can make a triangle itinerary that will look like: Hong Kong - mainland China - Macau - Hong Kong or Hong Kong - Macau - mainland China - Hong Kong. These are two very convenient itineraries where you can choose any of them and enjoy 240 hour visa free transit. It is important to understand that you can exit Hong Kong to mainland China in two ways. The first is by plan and the second one is by ferry, but only on two ferry lines, Hong Kong to Shekou (neighborhood of Shenzhen) and Hong Kong to Nansha (located south from Guangzhou). If you exit from Hong Kong to mainland China, you will have to return from mainland China to Macau. When you have reached Macau, you can freely proceed to Hong Kong. It is important to understand that you can take a flight from mainland China to Macau or a ferry from Shekou to Macau. Before you start your journey from Hong Kong you will have to have a ferry or plane ticket for Macau already bought. If you depart your journey from Macau toward mainland China, you can use a plane and one ferry line, Macau to Shenzhen (neighborhood of Shenzhen). After your stay in mainland China, you can return to Hong Kong by taking a flight from mainland China, a train to Hong Kong West Kowloon station or ferry. Again, it is essential that even before your departure from Macau, you have a confirmed ticket by plane, train of ferry that you will use to return to Hong Kong. I hope this helps.