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[Hong Kong]Third Hong Kong Pop Culture Festival to open in April
The third Hong Kong Pop Culture Festival (PCF), organised by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department, will kick off in April themed "More Than Joy". By...03 04 20252025-04-03 -
[Guangdong]Lights, Camera, Action! Catch these unforgettable shows in Guangdong
March 27 marks the annual World Theatre Day, and Guangdong is gearing up for an exciting lineup of performances. Here's a glimpse into what's coming to the ...28 03 20252025-03-28 -
[Hong Kong]Language
Mandarin is the official language of China, while Cantonese is also a common language in the region. Most hotels in the country have staff fluent in other langu...25 03 20252025-03-25 -
[Hong Kong]Frequently asked questions
Events & festivitiesQ: When will Christmas lights be switched on?A: The exact period of Christmas lights and decorations varies among shopping malls and buildin...25 03 20252025-03-25 -
[Hong Kong]What you should know before travelling to Hong Kong
Hong Kong is a vibrant city with much to explore, and it’s also easy to get around. Great deals are everywhere, and payment is hassle-free, making your trip ev...25 03 20252025-03-25 -
[Hong Kong]Immigration
Visas to the MainlandMost foreign nationals require a visa to enter the Mainland. Visas should be obtained from the Embassy or Consulate General of the People's...25 03 20252025-03-25 -
[Hong Kong]Customs
Visitors entering the Mainland must follow the regulations of the General Administration of Customs of the People’s Republic of China. For details, please chec...25 03 20252025-03-25 -
[Hong Kong]Transportation
The Guangdong–Hong Kong–Macao Greater Bay Area boasts a comprehensive transport network covering land, sea and high-speed rail travel. With different options ...25 03 20252025-03-25 -
[Hong Kong]Visitor centres
The Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB) is here to answer your questions and provide information about all the sights, sounds and happenings in Hong Kong. Make the v...25 03 20252025-03-25 -
[Macao]Practical Info
CurrencyThe Pataca (MOP) is divided into 100 avos and it is Macao's official currency. There are banknotes and coins in the following denominations:Coins: 10, 2...25 03 20252025-03-25