Getting to Hong Kong

admin - Monday, 6 December 2010 07:41

Getting to Hong Kong

Hong Kong Skyscraper

More than 70 airlines fly into Hong Kong airport. Below you will find a list of some of the more popular carriers.

AirAsia Air Canada
Air China Air France
Air India Air New Zealand
Air Pacific All Nippon Airways
Asiana Airlines Bangkok Airways
Biman Bangladesh Airlines British Airways
Cathay Pacific Airways China Airlines
China Eastern Airlines China Southern Airlines
Continental Airlines Delta Air Lines
Dragonair Emirates
EVA Air Garuda Indonesia
Hong Kong Airlines Hong Kong Express Airways
Japan Airlines Jet Airways
Jetstar Asia Airways KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
Korean Air Lufthansa
Malaysia Airlines Mandala Airlines
Mandarin Airlines Nepal Airlines
Pakistan International Airlines Philippine Airlines
Qantas Royal Brunei Airlines
Shanghai Airlines Shenzhen Airlines
Singapore Airlines SriLankan Airlines
Thai AirAsia Thai Airways International
Tiger Airways United Airlines
Vietnam Airlines Virgin Atlantic Airways

From Airport to Venue

There is a high speed airport express connecting airport to City central. You may take the train from airport to Hong Kong Central and then further take the MTR to the venue in Wan Chai. The fare for around trip is 180 HKD (around 24 USD) For more details such as timetable, please refer to MTR airport express website.

You may also choose to take a taxi from the airport to Wan Chai. The fee is around 275 HKD.

Local Public Transport

The MTR Island Line is an underground network that services Hong Kong Island, except for the western area.

Hong Kong’s tram systems are among the oldest forms of public transport in Hong Kong and serve as a major tourist attraction. Hong Kong Tramways generally run from 05:00 – 23:00 daily across the northern coastline. Peak Tramway carries commuters and tourists to the upper levels of Hong Kong Island, offering spectacular harbour and mountain views along the way.

Hong Kong Island connects to the Kowloon Peninsula via two road tunnels and two MTR tunnels. There is no bridge between the Island and mainland.

Visas

Hong Kong visa information

Many countries have a visa-free period for entry and travel within Hong Kong SAR.

If you are not eligible for the visa waiver, or you intend to stay beyond your visa-free period, you must apply for a visa before entering Hong Kong SAR.

Please refer to the visa requirements for the following foreign countries/territories.

Visa Eligibility Requirements

An application for a visa to enter Hong Kong for a visit or transit may be favorably considered if:

  • The applicant's (your) bona fides are not in doubt;
  • You have adequate funds to cover the duration of your stay without working;
  • The application is for a transit visa, and the applicant holds an onward ticket to another destination (other than Mainlaind China or Macao SAR)

Application Procedures

Visa applicants may download the application form ID 1003A from the HKSAR Immigration website.

Applicants residing in overseas countries or territories may submit their application forms together with relevant supporting documents in person to the nearest Chinese diplomatic and consular mission in their home country.

Applicants who hold foreign passports but are living in Mainland China may submit the application materials to the Immigration Division of the Office of the Government of the HKSAR in Beijing:

No. 71, Di'anmen Xidajie, Xicheng District

Beijing 100009

People's Republic of China

To shorten the processing time, application materials can be sent by fax to (852) 2824 1133. However, the original copy of the completed application should be sent immediately to the Hong Kong Immigration Department by air mail.

Conditions of Stay

A person permitted to enter the HKSAR as a visitor may generally engage in the following business-related activities:

  • concluding contracts or submitting tenders
  • examining or supervising the installation/packaging of goods or equipment
  • participating in exhibitions or trade fairs (except selling goods or supplying services direct to the general public)
  • settling compensation or other civil proceedings
  • participating in product orientation
  • attending short-term seminars or other business meetings

Payment of Fees

The application fee, in the form of a cashier order or a bank draft, should be sent together with the application materials.

The fee should be made payable to "The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region". No cash should be sent with the application.

Please refer to this Fees Table.

Processing Time

Expect the visa application to take four weeks to process, upon receipt of payment and all required documents. The Immigration Department will not be able to begin processing unless all required documents are received.

Warning

It is an offence to make false statements or representations to an immigration officer. A person who knowingly and wilfully makes a statement or gives information which he/she knows to be false or does not believe to be true shall be guilty of an offence under the Laws of Hong Kong, and any such visa/entry permit issued or permission to enter or remain in the HKSAR granted shall have no effect.

Enquiries

For more information about the entry arrangement for visit or transit, please contact the Immigration Department at (852) 2824 6111 or by fax at (852) 2877 7711, or visit the Immigration Department's homepage.

Please Note

Where a document is not in Chinese or English, it must be accompanied by a Chinese or English translation certified as a true translation by a sworn translator, court translator, authorized public translator, certified translator, expert translator, or official translator.

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