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Latest travel advisories for Hong Kong

We have enhanced precautionary measures given the latest situation of the Covid-19. Before your visit, please make yourself aware of the following measures:

1. Access control and quarantine requirements

Currently, there are three access control points providing regular services. All non-Hong Kong residents coming from overseas countries and regions by plane will be denied entry to Hong Kong. All travellers coming from the Mainland, Macao and Taiwan will be subject to a 14-day compulsory quarantine. To find more information, please see the Hong Kong Government’s website.

2. Regulation on gatherings and wearing masks

To maintain social distancing, group gatherings in public places of more than two people are prohibited. The wearing of masks is mandatory in most public places including public transport, save for outdoor public places in country parks.

3. Regulations on restaurants and bars

Starting from 2 December, restaurants provide dine-in services from 5am-9:59pm and takeaway and delivery services are still available throughout the day. Additional temporary measures are in place for catering business, bars and scheduled premises including places of public entertainment.

4. The opening hours of attractions

Starting from 2 December, some major attractions, including Hong Kong DisneylandOcean Park Hong KongMadame Tussauds Hong KongMONOPOLY DREAMS HONG KONG™Noah’s Ark Hong Kongsky100 Hong Kong Observation Deck are temporarily closed. Other attractions including the Peak Tram and the Ngong Ping 360 cable car have adjusted operations. Before your visit, please check their respective websites.

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5. Changes to scheduled events

Some events may be postponed or cancelled. Please check with event organisers for more information.

6. Further travel and health advice

For travel health advice on preventing pneumonia and respiratory tract infection, please visit the Department of Health’s website. Should visitors need assistance, please speak to us via Visitor Hotline: +852 2508 1234 (9am to 9pm) or webchat.

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