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In contrast, the Mainland Travel Permit for Hong Kong and Macao Resident (Non-Chinese Citizen) is issued to foreign citizens with permanent residency in Hong Kong and Macau for traveling to mainland China for short-term personal purposes. The bearers can enter mainland China and stay for up to 90 days each entry.
Hong Kong permanent residents are eligible for a 5-year multiple entry visa or, since 2024, a Mainland Travel Permit for Hong Kong and Macao Residents (non-Chinese Citizens) valid for 5 years. [90] Domestic helpers in Hong Kong can apply for a single or double-entry L visa valid for one or two stays of 30 days. Multiple-entry L visas valid for ...
China Travel Service, also known as China Tourism Group Corporation Limited, [1] (CTG; 中国旅游集团) is a state-owned tourism company headquartered in Haikou, Hainan, China. The corporation was established on 19 November 1949 with the goal of marketing China to the rest of the world and promoting tourism.
However, in 2000, Beijing set out the conditions under which the Chung Hwa Travel Service could operate in Hong Kong, although the Mainland Affairs Council refused to detail them. [13] In 2004, the newly appointed managing director of the Service faced a five-month delay before received approval to enter Hong Kong and assume his post. [14]
30 days. Group tours with accredited travel agencies in China or Georgia only. [16] Hong Kong: Entry permit required Chinese Travel Document Holders must apply for a Hong Kong (SAR China) Entry Permit. [15] Iran: Visa required [15] Kazakhstan: Visa not required 30 days [16] Macao: Visa not required (conditional)
Trip.com Group Limited is a multinational online travel agency (OTA). It is one of the largest travel service providers in the world. [3]Founded in 1999, the company owns and operates several travel fare aggregators and travel fare metasearch engines, including namesake and flagship Trip.com, Skyscanner, CTrip, Qunar, Travix, and MakeMyTrip. [2]
Hong Kong Tourism Board at the Hong Kong International Airport. The Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB) is a Government-subverted body founded in 2001. The HKTB replaced the Hong Kong Tourist Association (HKTA) that was established in 1957. It has 15 branch offices and representative offices in 6 markets around the world, and its primary mission is ...
TravelSky Technology Limited was listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in July 2008 with stock code 0696.HK and TSYHY. New York. Its majority shareholder is the China TravelSky Holding Company which itself is a national enterprise under the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of the State Council.