Mainland to resume handling tourist endorsements to Macau

Xinhua
According to a notice released by the NIA, residents of Zhuhai in south China's Guangdong Province will be able to have their tourist endorsements handled from Wednesday.
Xinhua

Exit and entry departments of China's public security organs will gradually resume the handling of Chinese mainland residents' tourist endorsements for individual or group tours to Macau, the National Immigration Administration (NIA) said on Tuesday.

According to a notice released by the NIA, residents of Zhuhai in south China's Guangdong Province will be able to have their tourist endorsements handled from Wednesday.

The resumption is expected to be expanded across Guangdong Province from August 26, and across the country from September 23, if the COVID-19 prevention and control situation stays stable in both the Chinese mainland and Macau.

However, applications for papers or endorsements for tours to Macau by residents in medium- or high-risk zones for COVID-19, or residents who travel to such zones within 14 days before applying, will not be accepted, the notice said.

It asked applicants to hand in their applications via online bookings to service windows for exits and entries at public security organs, and plan their tours reasonably.


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