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  • Taking an lb to hong kong

    Has anyone travelled with a Thai LB to Hong Kong or Macau ?
    and if so did you cross into mainland China ?
    Any problems getting thru immigration, or getting a Visa for China ?

    I'm curious, since Airasia is now offering 1400 baht RT tickets to Macau.
    "Snick, You Sperm Too Much" - Anon

  • #2
    Well,RoadRunner is your man - if he is still alive! (What ever happened to him,anyhow?) He took his fantastic ladyboy gf to China for a holiday - but since that day no-one has heard hide nor hair of him!

    But he did manage to get her the visa - although I don't know how much trouble it was to fix up.

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    • #3
      To macau you don't need to pass mainland China border,so I think its easy to have touristvisa fot three months for Thai lb to Macau or hongkong.And then once in macau or Hk you can easely get visa for mainland once you cross the border,it take 30 minutes to get it,just provide two photos, only know that it cost you about 500 to 750 rmb(50 TO 75 euro).Happy to meet you if you come to this place.
      Obelikz

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      • #4
        The resident ATS Sexpert on Hong Kong is Jtatis. See previous HK thread. He knows just about everything on the LB scene over there.
        Just send him a post. He is the knower af all things.

        PS Snick , i tried to get Noons(KC3) phone number the other day so you could size her up for a shoot. As i was with another girl she wouldnt talk to me. There are some really nice new girls in there now. Friday is the best night with 20% more girls.

        Anyway Jtatis reckons there are some top draw PI girls in Hong Kong now. Im going there very soon so ill let you know.

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        • #5
          Where R U ? , HK ?

          My "plan" is to spend a day each in Macau, Hong Kong and Shenzhen. It'll be her first trip outside Thailand, but I've spent time in HK before.

          We are flying out friday afternoon, and coming back Monday night - so this is going to be a very quick trip. Given the lack of time, I'd prefer to get our Visas for the mainland here in Bangkok - don't have enough time for CTS and I'm worried about how long it takes at shenzhen border (and I'm very worried they might reject her - better to know before leaving thailand).
          "Snick, You Sperm Too Much" - Anon

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          • #6
            Tomcat - the last thing I plan to do is look for LB in HK. Since I'm bringing my steady with me, this is pure vacation fun and a chance for me to see one or two people I know in HK. Plus I want to join the mile high club LB section (shhhh she doesn't know that part of the plan yet).

            I need to get back to KC3, I'm going to try and reserve a weekend for just doing photo shots and try and get 4-6 girls done. I've already got 4 on my "to do" list. I've just been so damn busy here with everything else. The evil owner of this site insists I get things done by January...what a rush job.
            "Snick, You Sperm Too Much" - Anon

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            • #7
              Snick,

              Why the trip to Shenzhen? It's a dump and not at all representative of China.

              Oh, now I remember - your going on a DVD shopping trip!

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              • #8
                I can't help you about what they will say at the border,no experience at all with that.I can just say you that they are not very sympatic when cheking your visa at the border of mainland.I am in Zhuhai (mainland China near macau),but also have a bar in Shekou (shenzen)

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                • #9
                  Hey wolfy, thats mostly right. Wanna get my super cheap DVDs - plus they had a better collection of box sets last time I was there. But I might also want to see a friend there, although it would be possible for him to come to HK and see me.

                  I guess I'll just have her apply for a visa to the mainland here and see what happens. If they reject it then I'll skip Shenzhen.
                  "Snick, You Sperm Too Much" - Anon

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                  • #10
                    remember one thing that Hong Kong is famous for; seperating your money from your wallet. bringing along a ladyboy certainly won't help in preventing that at all.

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                    • #11
                      I am well aware of that. She already has a list with names like Gucci and Este Lauder on it. I told her to start another list of people who will pay for it !!!

                      Seriously, she is not like that. The last thing she asked me for was a hair dryer since she stays over so often. Thats a reasonable request anywhere.
                      "Snick, You Sperm Too Much" - Anon

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by (Snick @ Sep. 07 2004,05:28)
                        names like Gucci and Este Lauder

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by
                          RoadRunner is your man - if he is still alive! (What ever happened to him,anyhow?) He took his fantastic ladyboy gf to China for a holiday - but since that day no-one has heard hide nor hair of him!
                          But he did manage to get her the visa - although I don't know how much trouble it was to fix up.
                          He is alive. Got an sms from him 3 days ago. Taking Pammie to somewhere unpronounceable in the North East of Thailand, back in BKK this weekend I think he said.

                          I met him couple of months ago when he and lb had just come back from China. She did get the visa, but it WAS a hassle, and they almost refused her when they went to pick up the day before leaving.

                          I will sms him to make contact so he can give the info on the visa
                          Mister Arse

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                          • #14
                            Thanks for the distinction of HK expert. Having lived here a number of years, I have brought a fair share in to HK, Macau and China. I have travelled with them and also have had them travel alone, meeting me in each of the destinations. I'll guide you thru each of the destinations below.

                            Macau: If flying airasia, you'll arrive in Macau. Immigration should be very relaxed about bringing LBs in, especially if travelling with you and if she has a return ticket. Will you be staying in Macau or coming directly to HK? Let me know if you need recommendations on accomodation, food and fun in Macau. When you want to go to HK, you'll go to the Macau Ferry Terminal. You only need to buy a one way ticket for the hydro foil. Boats leave regulary on a varying schedule--more boats during peak hours (i.e., beginning of day, end of work day) and less boats at non-peak hours (i.e., late at night--early morning). At peak hours, boats will leave every 15 mintues or so. If non-peak, it may be 30-60 minutes. If you are a high roller, take the helicopter, but that costs almost US$200 each way per person.

                            HK: Upon arrival in HK at the ferry terminal, go thru the visitors line with your friend. Present passports together. Immigration wil ask how long you plan to stay and may want to see the return ticket. Keep it handy. They may ask where you will stay. If immigration is suspicious, they will ask for you and your friend to go to the interview room. Since you are travelling together, you will go to the room together. In the interview room, they may ask more details about your plans in HK. They are just trying to ferrit out girls coming to work so it's unlikley that you'll need to go to the interview room or that there will be any problems of coming into HK. (TS travelling alone or in pairs may encounter more problems, but there are steps they can take to reduce their risk of rejection.)

                            Once thru immigration, head downstairs to the taxi stand or the MTR and check into your hotel. Message me if you need advice on hotels, restaurants and fun in HK. I am also happy to meet up with you to show you around if you are interested. I may have a special friend in town as well so we can "double date."

                            Shenzen: No need to hassle with china visas before coming. You can easly obtain them in HK. If you want to take a bus tour of Shenzen, you can book it in HK, probably the same day or the day before your tour. The bus will take you around to the various tourist spots, including the various shopping areas. Go to any china travel service. Drop off passports and next day your on the bus and going thru border patrol on the bus. I've found the road passport control a bit easier to go thru than immigration on the train.

                            If you don't want a bus tour, you can take the train to Shenzen and explore on your own. Take the KCR (Kowloon Canton Railway) to Lo Wu (on the HK side of the border). At Lo Wu, you'll check out of HK immigration, cross a bridge and approach PRC immigration. Before getting in line, you'll need to take the escalator behind you (as you look at the immigration counter) to the next floor where you can get a 3-day Shenzen visa. It takes about 10 minutes and costs a few hundred HK$. Getting the visa is very easy and they don't care if TS or not. Once you have the visa, go back downstairs and go thru immigration. I have never had any problem going thru with a TS. Never even questioned/detained. Once in Shenzen, have fun, but be careful. Many pickpockets and I've heard of some cases of violent crime (but mostly to locals--not tourists). If you are buying DVDs, be somewhat careful, as I've heard of HK authorities levying fees on DVDs being brought into HK. You'll also see that most DVD shops in Shenzen try to look like they are closed for the police but they are in fact open for business.

                            When returning to HK, you'll need to check out of PRC immigration (which may take a while if you are travelling during peak hours (i.e. Sunday afternoon/evening). HK immigration should be the same as at the Macau terminal. Make sure you have the return airticket, etc.

                            Again, let me know if you need any additional information.

                            Have a good trip. Hope to meet up.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by (Stewart @ Sep. 07 2004,07:41)
                              I will sms him to make contact
                              you do SMS and instant messaging more than anyone I know......and always seem to have time to be in some distant port chasing ladyboys.

                               don't you have a job???                  

                              and change your avatar!!!!

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