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Travel Guangzhou Hong Kong
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Of Guanzhou in Hong Kong by train. No Indian passport and Chinese Visa. I need a visa b4 boarding train from Hong Kong?
I an Indian passport. I know that if I flight to Hong Kong from anywhere, I will give a 14 day visa from Hong Kong Airport Hong Kong (which was not necessary to ask first.) I am currently in Guangzhou, China with a valid Chinese visa. I'll take a train from Guangzhou to Hong Kong and residence in Hong Kong for 3 days. I need a visa to Hong Kong passport stamped as travel by train and before in mainland China catch up in Guangzhou or I get a visa at Hong Kong Station in the case of Hong Kong airport? Are there other Travel / Visas risk to consider in case of Indian passport, and travel by train in Guangzhou, China.
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