Since its entry INTO Hong Kong, I'd rather one be referenced to the FACTS as to what is required by the Hong Kong government and NOT by what the U.S. government states as being the requirements.
http://www.gov.hk/en/about/about ... ocs/immigration.pdfNationals of about 170 countries and territories are allowed visa-free visits to
Hong Kong for periods ranging from 7 to 180 days.
Professionals and businessmen are welcome to work and
invest in Hong Kong. While every effort is made to facilitate
the entry of visitors and those who contribute to Hong
Kong’s development and prosperity, immigration controls
are designed and operated to prevent the entry of
undesirable persons. Immigration can have a direct or
indirect effect on such fields as housing, trade, tourism,
economy, education, employment, aviation, shipping,
crime prevention and public order. All these factors have to
be taken into account in the operation of controls.
Every visitor to Hong Kong must have adequate funds
for the visit and an onward booking. Persons applying for
permission to live, work or study in Hong Kong are
required........
Please note that there is NO mention of an actual onward booking being a requirement - rather that one HAS THE FUNDS FOR such onward booking
SEAJ