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Hong Kong Visa information for Hong Kong In Hong Kong, UK citizens still get different treatment--six month visas on arrival, but they cannot get the Shenzhen area limited visa at Lo Wu. Most foreigners can enter Hong Kong visa-free for 14 to 90 days,... ...full story at Lonely Planet

from Lonely Planet on Sun, Oct 07 2007

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