Travel rules for Equatorial Guinea citizens visiting Hong Kong
For trips of up to 14 days, Equatorial Guinea citizens do not need a visa to enter Hong Kong. This applies to tourism, visiting relatives, business purposes, or transit.
Planning to travel to Mainland China? Be sure to check the visa requirements beforehand.
What documents do Equatorial Guineans need to enter Hong Kong?
To enter Hong Kong, Equatorial Guinea citizens must present the following:
- Passport: Must be valid for at least six months beyond the intended departure date.
- Proof of financial means: Documentation showing you can fund your stay.
- Confirmed ticket: A return or onward ticket is required.
- Lodging confirmation: Proof of accommodation for the entire stay, such as hotel bookings.
- Travel insurance: A valid policy is mandatory for entry.
Popular attractions in Hong Kong for Equatorial Guinea tourists
- Victoria Peak. Known as "The Peak," it is the highest point on Hong Kong Island and offers sweeping views of the skyline, harbor, and islands. Take the Peak Tram to the summit and explore the surrounding attractions like the Peak Tower.
- Lantau Island and Tian Tan Buddha. This iconic destination is home to the Big Buddha, a massive outdoor bronze statue. The Ngong Ping 360 cable car provides a scenic route to the Po Lin Monastery and nearby hiking trails.
- Ocean Park. Combining amusement park thrills, marine exhibits, and animal encounters, Ocean Park is ideal for visitors of all ages. Highlights include roller coasters, a giant aquarium, and a cable car offering breathtaking views.
- Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade. Stretching along Victoria Harbour, this promenade offers spectacular views of Hong Kong’s skyline. It’s a great place to enjoy the nightly "Symphony of Lights" show and explore nearby cultural sites like the Hong Kong Space Museum.
- Wong Tai Sin Temple. A must-visit Taoist temple, Wong Tai Sin Temple is renowned for its serene environment and unique kau cim fortune-telling practice, which attracts both locals and tourists.
Pets (cats and dogs) are allowed to be imported to Hong Kong.
Imported animals must be at least 2 months old. Animals under 4 months of age are imported into the country only with a veterinary examination.
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What do I need to import a pet?
When importing pets (dogs and cats) over the age of 4 months, you must present a veterinary certificate with a note on rabies vaccination.
- You must have a veterinary certificate marked with rabies vaccination.
- International Veterinary passport.
- Animals must be identified with an implanted microchip.
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All animals must be transported by the shortest route (on direct flights) to Hong Kong. The consignee must obtain a permit to import the animal into Hong Kong (Import Permit) before shipment.
In case of emergencies, you can contact the local police, ambulance, fire department or other emergency services at a single number - 999.
Hong Kong customs regulations do not restrict the import of foreign currency, and any amount is subject to a mandatory declaration. Import of the national currency is strictly prohibited.
Hong Kong can be imported without duty:
- 1 liter of various alcoholic beverages;
- 200 cigarettes, or 50 cigars, or 250 grams of tobacco;
- 60 ml of perfume and 250 ml of еau de toilette;
- import of personal items is allowed for personal use.
Forbidden:
- import of weapons (including gas canisters and stun guns);
- pornography on any media;
- toxic substances;
- counterfeit products;
- poisons and Explosives.
Website of the Department of Customs and excise duties. .
Important! Narcotic Drugs, certain types of antibiotics and medicines, combustible and explosive substances can only be imported with a special permit obtained in advance from the Competent Authorities of Hong Kong. It is forbidden to export valuable items and works of art without presenting a store receipt.
1. Be alert to typhoon signals.
Hong Kong experiences typhoons in the spring and summer (most often between July and September), but there is a warning system in place to help keep everyone safe.If you are visiting Hong Kong in the spring and summer, the HKO app can be useful for receiving warnings about thunderstorms, rain, and typhoons.
The system categorizes typhoons by number from 1 to 10. So, for example, a signal number 1 (or "T1") means a tropical cyclone that is still far from Hong Kong but may affect its territory. At the other end of the scale, the very rare Tropical Storm Signal 10 (or "T10") means strong, sustained winds of more than 118 km/h with destructive force.
2. Purchase an octopus card.
The octopus can go almost anywhere, and that's the idea behind the well-known Hong Kong Octopus card, a multi-purpose card (physical or digital) that can be used to pay for any public transportation throughout Hong Kong.
You can also use it to buy movie tickets, vending machine items, convenience stores and supermarkets, and even full meals and drinks at dozens of different restaurants and chains. The best place to buy an Octopus card is at 7-Eleven in the airport arrivals hall. You can reload the card at any 7-Eleven or Circle K store, as well as at metro stations and through the Octopus app.
By the way, if you don't want to carry a physical card with you, you can use Octopus mobile. Simply download the Octopus for Tourists app and you can top up directly from your credit or debit card without queuing. You can also easily apply for a refund when you leave Hong Kong.
3. Take the Airport Express and enjoy a free subway ride.
If you've already got your Octopus card organized, a great way to use it for the first time is to take the Airport Express. It's part of the extensive Hong Kong MTR network that takes you from Hong Kong International Airport to Central Station in just 24 minutes.
4. Download MyMapHK for hiking.
MyMapHK is a useful all-in-one application that will help you get your bearings. It provides convenient access to official maps published by the Department of Land Resources with all the necessary information about public facilities near your location.
5. Bring your own shopping bag.
In December 2022, the tax on plastic bags in Hong Kong was doubled to HK$1 to encourage people to carry reusable bags and do the right thing for the environment.
6. "Use water for free" application.
Another initiative that helps the environment and is also very convenient for visitors is the Water for Free app. Simply download the app and it will show you directions to the nearest fresh water drinking fountain. All you need to do is bring a refillable water bottle with you.
Author: Expat Living
April 18, 2023
Source: https://expatliving.hk