The HKSAR Government has lifted the post-arrival nucleic acid testing requirement and the Provisional Vaccine Pass arrangement. Click here for the latest health measures!
The Hong Kong SAR (HKSAR) Government has further relaxed the COVID-19 rules for inbound travellers by lifting the amber code restrictions. Those from overseas and Taiwan entering via Hong Kong International Airport with negative PCR test result can freely access any premises upon their arrival, including participating in exhibitions and conferences. Inbound travellers are still required to undergo nucleic acid tests on Day 2 and daily RATs for five days, and show vaccination records before entering restaurants. In addition, travellers going to the Mainland China and Macao are no longer required to undergo a PCR test at the border, but need to obtain a negative test result 48 hours before departure. We are thrilled to see you at the upcoming HKTDC fairs and conferences in Hong Kong!
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The Hong Kong SAR Government announced a further relaxation of quarantine measures for inbound travellers with effect from 26 Sep 2022.
Under the “0+3” scheme, inbound travellers no longer need to do the pre-flight PCR test and quarantine in a designated hotel. Travellers with an amber code during the three days of medical surveillance can also participate in B2B events. Should your company be interested in exhibiting, please kindly contact us.
We are thrilled to see you at the upcoming HKTDC fairs and conferences in Hong Kong!
Hong Kong Trade Development Council