I am a Canadian with a Chinese origin. Just returned from Shanghai taking the advantage of the 144 hr TWOV. I use Hong Kong as my home base for my tour and carrying my Canadian passport. My trip was from Hong Kong to Seoul Korea with a 5 days stay in Shanghai. I spent 6 days in Seoul and return to Hong Kong with a 2 hours stay over in Shanghai just for transfer.
On my way to Seoul, everything was the way as described in this web site.
I told the lady at Airline check in that I want to use TWOV and clearly heard the lady calling to inform someone that passengers at our seat number will be using TWOV in Shanghai.
There are 2 glitches that I like to share
In Shanghai, I was staying a a Chinese own hotel (not one of those western chain). On the 3rd or 4th morning, the hotel manager knock at my door and said we have to go to police station because I did not register with them. The web site said "If you live in a hotel, you don’t need to do that because the hotel will do it for you." Now the key is, is it the Hotel's responsibility or it is just a courtesy. I understand very little Mandarin. When I was at the police station, the police seems to say that it is the law and we have broken it. So there will be a fine and the Hotel manager needed to be educated. They went into a interview room. After that the hotel manager came out and said that he has paid a fine of 600 RMB and I need to pay half. I insisted that it is the hotel which fail to do the registration (but I am not sure if it is) and most likely they forgot. The manager said he has to pay out of his own pocket. Just sympathizing his situation, I agree to pay 200 RMB. I asked for the fine receipt and they said that they will email it to me and I am waiting.
Any one can confirm if it is really the hotels responsibility by law ?
The 2nd glitch is minor.
My return flight from Seoul to Hong Kong needs a 2 hr stop over at Shanghai. This time the airport is Hongqiao airport (not PVG). I cannot under Korea, so I do not know if the lady at the check in counter has actually inform the authority that I need to use TWOV option for my transfer. I thought that it is only a 2 hr stop over and that should be quite straight forward.
However, when I was in Hongqiao airport, the 144 hr lane is not that obvious in the Hongqiao airport. I asked and I am not sure if their English is not as good as the staffs in PVG or because the Korean check in did not inform them about my transfer, I have to line up with the rest of the Chinese travelers, not like in PVG that I can go direct to the TWOV counter which almost has no line up. This just takes a lot longer.
The lesson learned here is make sure that the Air line check in inform the authority that you are using TWOV.
Apr 14, 2017 21:21
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I transited through Shanghai. There is a clearly defined area for you to line up in with huge signs. IMPORTANT. Do not use the yellow immigration card handed to you on the flight. You need to get an A5 Blue coloured form that they have on the counter/desk below the 144 hour sign on the wall. If yiu did what we did, you will be delayed getting through. It took me over 1 hour in the que to get through as there was only one peson serving and our bags were taken off the carousel.
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