porkchops
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19-4-2023 17:32 |
Reply #2 HK_Legend's post
Don't waste your time and money on PCR testing, austin821!
Over a week ago I crossed from China to HK and then back from HK to China. All they care about is that you have filled the declaration of health here:
https://htdecl.chinaport.gov.cn/ ... eclare/declare.html
At the end you get a QR code which they scan at the border crossing. Just fill it out within 24 hours prior to entry. The code is scanned both when entering China and when leaving.
In fact, if you're entering from HK or Macao, though in principle if you've been overseas in the last 7 days you should do a PCR test, in practice on that health form they don't even ask you if you've tested (once you indicate you're crossing from HK or Macao, the form gets simplified and does not include that question). You just declare no symptoms, and get the QR code.
[ Last edited by porkchops at 19-4-2023 17:34 ] | |
HK_Legend |
19-4-2023 18:20 |
Acceptance +8 |
Great, no time to waste in HK on PCR, more time punting! +++ |
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