China visa on arrival - Macau border post | |
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May 15, 2009 11:40 | |
| Sleep in Macau (or Zhuhai), then take an early bus Zhuhai -- Guangzhou the next morning. Indonesian passport holders get a 30-day visa-on-arrival for Macau. |
May 16, 2009 02:12 | |
| When AirAsia was fyling only to Macau in those days, the flight arrived around 02:45 and I stayed/slept in the airport (in fact many people stayed there until daybreak) and at 07:00 took an airport bus AP1 to the terminal, which is a stone throw to the the mainland border. Before, the fare was MOP3 but now is MOP3.30. As a backpacker, hotel in Macau is too steep a price for me. Wan |
Jun 3, 2009 19:57 | |
| Yes, you need a visa: http://www.macautourism.gov.mo/ It seems that you can get a 30-day visa-on-arrival for 100 MOP when you arrive in Macau. |
Oct 27, 2009 21:37 | |
| hi i am biju i am in china now ….i am a student here….my friend from nepal is also with me here… he did chinese language course…. his visa is going to expire …. he have to stay here with us for atleast another 2 more months,because his parents are not there in nepal now… now he is in guangxi….. please help me how to get the chinese visa in a week…. thank u…… |
Dec 13, 2009 22:58 | |
| You should have no problem. Even when busy the exit and immigration procedures normally take no more than 1 hour, at 7 am it should be quicker. You can then take a bus to the airport (sorry I have forgotten which one but it is not hard to find), and takes about 20 mins, cost is 4.5 patacas (aka MOP).... not sure if they'll take other currency, but a taxi driver probably will. Bottom line, 'no worries, mate, a piece of piss'. |
Jan 17, 2010 06:43 | |
| Definitely not. Did you not think about the visa problem before thinking of going to China? |
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