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1. If you go to a third country via Hong Kong or return to the Mainland from a third country via Hong Kong, you can get a 7-day visa-free transit in Hong Kong. You don't need to apply for a Hong Kong and Macao pass in advance, just show your passport. When leaving the border, they may ask where to go and tell them to go to New Zealand. In Hong Kong, no matter entering or leaving the country, no questions will be asked. Basically, the Xianggang Immigration Department saw that the China passport was directly stamped for 7 days.

You stay in Singapore for 3 days. In Singapore, ICA used to have VFTF for China and Indian citizens, but recently I couldn't find any information about VFTF on ICA's website. At present, the introduction of ICA and TSB is limited to citizens of Commonwealth countries, Turkmenistan and Ukraine, who hold valid visas from third countries. In order not to cause unnecessary trouble, it is best to apply for a tourist visa in Singapore about half a month to 20 days before departure. As for Hong Kong, I have answered the last question. The Hong Kong Immigration Department doesn't care about you at all. If you check in in Hong Kong, if it's Singapore Airlines, you will be given a connecting ticket, and your luggage will be hung directly to New Zealand. So I suggest you take all the necessities when you transfer in Singapore.