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Do mainlanders need passports to go to Macau?

Chinese mainland residents mainly use Hong Kong and Macao Pass to go to Macau. Passports are not impossible, but conditional:

1. Holders of a third-country residence visa can go unlimited times with their passports and third-country identity cards, and each stay is 14 days.

2. Holders of short-term visas from third countries can fly to Macao with their passports and air tickets for a maximum stay of 5 days. Those who have entered the country twice within 60 days without flying will be refused entry for the third time, which may affect the next passport application;

3. Airtickets flying from Macao to a third country can enter Australia visa-free with their passports, and stay for up to 5 days. Those who have entered the country twice within 60 days without flying will be refused entry for the third time, which may affect the next passport application;

4. Flying from a third country to Macau is visa-free and can stay for 7 days.

Macau, the full name of People's Republic of China (PRC) Special Administrative Region, is located on the southeast coast of Chinese mainland, on the west bank of the Pearl River Delta, adjacent to Zhuhai City in Guangdong Province in the north, facing Wanchai and Hengqin in Zhuhai City in the west, facing Hong Kong across the sea in the east, 60 kilometers apart, and facing the South China Sea in China in the south. It consists of Macao Peninsula, Taipa Island and Luhuitou Island, with a land area of 32.8 square kilometers and a total population of 656,000 (as of March 20 18).

Macao is an international free port, one of the regions with the highest population density in the world, and one of the four largest gambling cities in the world, with a capitalist system. Its famous light industry, tourism, hotels and casinos have made Macao prosperous and become one of the developed and wealthy regions in the world. In 20 17, Macao's GDP recorded 404.20 billion patacas. 20 17 10 3 1, UNESCO listed Macao in the global network of creative cities of food culture.

References:

Macau _ Baidu Encyclopedia