Hong Kong Arrival Card: Entry Guide & Travel Tips

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Hong Kong Arrival Card

Entering Hong Kong is now faster than ever for Filipino travelers. As of October 16, 2024, the Hong Kong Immigration Department officially scrapped the Arrival Card requirement, meaning there are no more paper or digital forms to fill out before you land. In 2026, all you need is your Philippine passport (valid for 6 months) and proof of your return ticket for a seamless, 14-day visa-free entry.

❤️Pro Tip: When planning your visit, consider booking flights from Manila to Hong Kong and Hong Kong hotels in advance to secure the best rates.

What Changed?

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For decades, visitors had to fill out a small white slip or an online declaration. This is now fully abolished.

  • No Paper Slips: You won't be handed forms on the plane.
  • No Online Forms: There is no digital replacement or QR code to register for before your flight.
  • Direct Entry: You simply walk up to the immigration counter with your travel documents.

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2026 Travel Checklist for Filipinos

Hong Kong Tramways (Ding Ding)

While the form is gone, the standard entry requirements still apply to ensure you get that 14-day stamp without a hitch:

Requirement

Details

Valid Passport

Must be valid for at least 6 months beyond your arrival date.

Return/Onward Ticket

Immigration officers frequently ask for proof of your flight back to the Philippines.

Hotel Confirmation

While not a form requirement, have your hotel name/address ready for verbal confirmation.

Landing Slip

After clearance, you’ll receive a small thermal paper slip. Keep this safe—it replaces the passport stamp.

Secure Your Stay in Hong Kong

5 star

8.7/106454 Reviews
Tsim Sha Tsui Hong Kong|2.67km from city center
The hotel's location is excellent, but it's clearly been a while since the last renovation. The room facilities are outdated, and there was a strong musty smell when I first entered. After I reported it, they kindly moved me to a room with slightly better air quality. The customer service was very enthusiastic and communication was seamless; they really seem to care about their guests. The location is superb for shopping, dining, and exploring. However, the room rate is overpriced.
FromPHP 10,239
8.9/104709 Reviews
Tsim Sha Tsui Hong Kong|2.46km from city center
Arrived quite late, and the front desk staff upgraded my room right away. The room size is genuinely very, very spacious for a hotel in Hong Kong, making my stay much more comfortable. Hygiene: Clean Service: All hotel staff have a good service attitude. Location: Close to Tsim Sha Tsui East MTR station, which is quite convenient for getting around. Facilities: Heard there's a pool, but I was on a business trip and too rushed to check it out. I saw on Xiaohongshu that this hotel also has a popular butterfly pastry (hudiesu). Guests get 20% off, but when I compared the price to the butterfly pastries at the Park Hotel Shanghai, I decided not to buy them.
FromPHP 7,031
9.2/10Very Good5366 Reviews
Mong Kok Hong Kong|0.18km from city center
The lounge was pretty good. The highlights were the breakfast and the afternoon tea with milk tea, which were excellent. The happy hour drinks were also great, though the caps on the sparkling wine were a bit tricky and could easily cut your hand. I stayed here over a decade ago and had a great impression of the housekeeping staff. This time was no different; the room was cleaned very thoroughly, and they were very nice. Jocelyn Xu at the executive floor check-in was incredibly helpful and enthusiastic. Thumbs up! I'll definitely be back.
FromPHP 8,534
9.2/10Very Good7967 Reviews
Mong Kok Hong Kong|0.73km from city center
For my relatives' trip to Hong Kong, I booked the Royal Plaza Hotel in Mong Kok for them. As a hotel situated in the bustling heart of Mong Kok, it perfectly balances vibrancy with tranquility! The moment you step into the lobby, the elegant design instantly puts you at ease. The check-in process was smooth and efficient, and the staff were friendly and welcoming with smiles. The room itself was spacious – a 33-square-meter guest room in Hong Kong is definitely 'luxury' level. The interior was cozy, with soft lighting and high-quality wood-grain furniture, creating a homely feel. What was most satisfying was how incredibly clean the room was, with tidy bedding and even the smallest details spotless. Plus, it comes with a direct drinking water system, which is fantastic for tea lovers! 👍 The bathroom facilities were also a highlight. The separate bathtub allowed for a relaxing soak, washing away the day's fatigue. In terms of location, the Royal Plaza Hotel truly has the upper hand. It's directly connected to Mong Kok East MTR Station and the large MOKO shopping mall. Whether you're heading to Tsim Sha Tsui for the Star Ferry or Causeway Bay for some retail therapy, transportation is incredibly convenient! The surrounding area is also a paradise for eating, shopping, and entertainment. In just a few minutes' walk, you can reach特色attractions like Goldfish Market and Sneaker Street, allowing you to experience authentic Hong Kong culture anytime.
FromPHP 9,383
8.2/105251 Reviews
Wan Chai and Causeway Bay Hong Kong|4.81km from city center
The hotel is very convenient for getting around, with a great location. The room was clean, and after a tiring day of shopping, a soak in the bathtub was wonderful. They also offer luggage storage, and the front desk staff spoke very fluent Mandarin.
FromPHP 6,753
9/10Good9784 Reviews
Sha Tin Hong Kong|8.21km from city center
The hotel is very new. The family room with two double beds was perfect for two adults and two children. Our high-floor room had a great view from the floor-to-ceiling windows. It's not on a main road, so it was completely quiet at night. It's about a 7-8 minute walk to the MTR station, and it takes around 30 minutes by MTR to Tsim Sha Tsui. There are plenty of restaurants and supermarkets near the MTR station. We booked a room without breakfast, but decided to buy it the day before at the front desk for 110 HKD per person. As other guests mentioned, the breakfast selection is quite limited. However, considering a bowl of noodles at a Hong Kong *cha chaan teng* (local diner) can cost 40-50 HKD, it's not too expensive. If you want to save money, you could always grab something from the convenience store downstairs.
FromPHP 5,031
8.8/1014965 Reviews
Tsuen Wan Hong Kong|7.97km from city center
I've stayed at the Nina Hotel numerous times over the past decade. My last visit, a couple of years ago, seemed to be after a change in management and operations. They started requiring a deposit and no longer offered room upgrades to returning guests, so for my next trip to Hong Kong, I switched to a different hotel. This time, however, I booked Nina Hotel again, and I noticed an improvement in service. They no longer asked for a deposit, and I was lucky enough to get a complimentary upgrade to a sea-view room. The housekeeping staff was incredibly responsive and helpful. The hotel's location is also very convenient for transportation, food, and drinks, offering a real local vibe.
FromPHP 7,509
8.4/109747 Reviews
HongKong International Airport Hong Kong|24.17km from city center
The room was spacious. It's connected to the terminal, so you don't have to go outside to get there. There's an Airport Express train to the city center that takes about half an hour. Getting to Disneyland is also convenient: just take the S1 bus from the hotel entrance to Tung Chung Station, then the MTR; the whole trip takes about an hour. Even though it's at the airport, the sound of planes taking off and landing isn't too loud.
FromPHP 4,553

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Business travel

7.6/103578 Reviews
Tsim Sha Tsui Hong Kong|1.89km from city center
I'm really impressed with how clean and hygienic this product is after using it. Its simple design and ease of use have saved me a lot of hassle in my daily life. The placement is well thought out, making it very convenient to access. Overall, it's a highly recommended product, especially for those seeking efficiency and hygiene in modern living.
FromPHP 3,402
7/103554 Reviews
Tsim Sha Tsui Hong Kong|2.23km from city center
The environment, facilities, and service attitude are excellent. The hotel's location is also great, with many popular Instagrammable spots and restaurants nearby, most of which are within walking distance. Transportation is also very convenient, with a city bus stop right in front of the hotel offering direct service to the airport.
FromPHP 2,906
8.2/105346 Reviews
Tsim Sha Tsui Hong Kong|2.14km from city center
I specifically booked an old, unrenovated room because I prefer the classic decor. The basic cleanliness was fine, but I swatted two flying insects at night, and then woke up to an unidentified bug on the wall by my head, which was a bit off-putting. The hotel's location is excellent, though! And the room is spacious! I really love the old-fashioned decor! Due to Hong Kong's plastic ban, they no longer provide complimentary toiletries or bottled water. You can either bring your own or purchase them at the front desk.
FromPHP 7,249
9/10Good13782 Reviews
Tsim Sha Tsui Hong Kong|2.11km from city center
The location is quite good, and the surroundings are convenient. Getting here from West Kowloon High-Speed Rail Station was very comfortable, whether by subway, bus, or taxi, all within 20 minutes. It's a 15-minute walk to Victoria Harbour's Avenue of Stars and K11. There are plenty of shops and banks nearby, making it feel convenient and efficient. The hotel's breakfast was also good.
FromPHP 6,300
7.4/106455 Reviews
Sai Wan and Sheung Wan Hong Kong|4.47km from city center
Cleanliness wise, no complaints save that the hotel looks old and dated and the age shows itself in the room and hotel's appearance. It is also reflected in the amenities and electrical system which does not provide a convenient socket near to the bed to allow charging of electrical devices like most modern hotels. Instead, there is only one power point inconveniently located at the other end of the room. The room and shower were also very small and difficult to navigate with luggage and suitcases. Amenities were also unsatisfactory as there were no disposable toothbrushes and several other amenities.
FromPHP 3,780
8.6/106613 Reviews
Tsim Sha Tsui Hong Kong|2.53km from city center
Struck gold with this Hong Kong hotel! Location, room, and service are all 10/10! 💯 Seriously, you have no idea how pleasantly surprised I was by the amount of space in this Hong Kong hotel room! It's super spacious; I could spread out all my luggage without feeling cramped. It completely shatters the stereotype of Hong Kong hotels being 'shoeboxes'~ The location is absolutely brilliant! The MTR station and tram stop are right outside. Shopping districts and popular attractions are within walking distance, and finding late-night food is incredibly convenient. Eating out and getting around were completely hassle-free. And the service? Heartwarmingly good! Check-in at the front desk was super fast, and the staff were gentle and patient. Any requests were attended to promptly, making the entire experience incredibly smooth. If you're visiting Hong Kong, just book this place without hesitation. The value for money is off the charts. I'll definitely choose this hotel again next time I visit! 🏨
FromPHP 7,988
8.5/103579 Reviews
Prince Edward and Tai Kok Tsui Hong Kong|0.78km from city center
The hotel is conveniently located between Mongkok and Olympic station so you can choose which station to go to depending on your destination. They do not provide toothbrush and toothpaste so you need to bring your own or get it at the vending machine on the ground floor. Room is small but is clean and comfortable. Our only issue is with the elevator - we waited for more than 15 mins! According to the help desk, 9am to 10am is their rush hour, hence the long wait for elevators. It was also frustrating because while waiting for the elevator, it does not show which floor the elevator is at.
FromPHP 5,342
8.5/107513 Reviews
Tsim Sha Tsui Hong Kong|2.64km from city center
This is my fourth stay at The Kowloon Hotel, and it consistently wins me over with its excellent location and high-quality service. Overall, I find the soft services to be great, but the hardware facilities are showing their age. This time, I stayed in two different room types over four nights: a low-floor twin room and a high-floor partial sea view room. First, about the low-floor superior twin room: Due to its location, it felt quite damp. On the first night, the duvet was uncomfortably cold and clammy (my previous three stays were in partial sea view rooms, this was my first time on a lower floor). The window overlooked the restaurant of the hotel next door, so there wasn't much of a view. Turning on the air purifier in the room seemed to help mitigate the dampness slightly. Now, for the partial sea view room: The Victoria Harbour view was right there, and while not a full sea view, it still offered lovely glimpses of boats coming and going, perfect for sunbathing and relaxing. Being on a higher floor with plenty of sunlight, it wasn't damp at all, and the bedding was comfortable. It really drove home the point that you get what you pay for. By the way, the two manager uncles in the lobby are quite handsome!
FromPHP 6,048

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Breakfast

8.7/107502 Reviews
Tsim Sha Tsui Hong Kong|1.85km from city center
The room isn't huge, perfect for two people, but might feel a bit small for a family of three. It was very clean, and they offer free luggage storage. The service was also really warm and welcoming. They even gave us complimentary snacks and drinks, and the breakfast was excellent. The location is super convenient, walkable from West Kowloon Station and very close to the MTR. It's also easy to find places to shop and eat. I'd definitely recommend staying here if you're visiting Hong Kong.
FromPHP 7,123
8.9/108694 Reviews
Wan Chai and Causeway Bay Hong Kong|4.45km from city center
I brought my family to Hong Kong this time, and we were very satisfied with our stay at the Empire Hotel Causeway Bay! We booked two rooms, one for two adults and one child, and the other for one adult and one child. The hotel's arrangements were incredibly thoughtful. 📍Excellent Location: The hotel is right near Causeway Bay MTR station, just a few minutes' walk away, making it very convenient to get to Times Square and Sogo. The area also felt very safe at night, with plenty of convenience stores and local eateries (cha chaan tengs) to choose from, making traveling with kids completely stress-free. 🏨Comfortable and Thoughtful Rooms: The family room we stayed in was more spacious than expected; even with an extra bed added, it didn't feel cramped. The other twin room was also perfectly comfortable. The rooms were clean and tidy, amenities were complete, and most importantly, the soundproofing was excellent, allowing us to sleep very soundly at night.
FromPHP 6,107
8.7/105875 Reviews
Mong Kok Hong Kong|0.49km from city center
The hotel is very close to Prince Edward MTR station, and there's a bus stop right outside, so the transportation is excellent. The staff's service attitude is also great, especially the cleaning aunties; they even fold your pajamas when making the bed. The room is very small. The one I stayed in cost over 600 [currency, e.g., HKD/RMB] and was similar to a 600+ room in Osaka – hardly any extra space, you can't open two suitcases at the same time. My room was facing the street, and the traffic noise at night was quite loud, so light sleepers should be cautious. All in all, it's worth staying if the price is good, but it might feel a bit overpriced during peak season.
FromPHP 5,569
7.9/103145 Reviews
Wan Chai and Causeway Bay Hong Kong|4.82km from city center
Great location and a very reasonable price, plus the room was quite clean. The front desk staff were really nice and even lent me a universal adapter. The room wasn't huge but perfectly adequate for my stay. There are tons of amazing food options nearby, and it's close to the subway too.
FromPHP 2,915
8.4/1010438 Reviews
Hong Kong|23.05km from city center
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8.7/102668 Reviews
Wan Chai and Causeway Bay Hong Kong|4.35km from city center
Great views! We checked in and got a room on the 20th floor with an amazing view. It's about a 10-minute walk to the exhibition center. The hotel also has vending machines. Next time, I'd like to try their breakfast buffet! 👍 There are bars and street food vendors just a short walk away.
FromPHP 5,283
8.3/1010165 Reviews
Tsuen Wan Hong Kong|7.43km from city center
This suite is incredibly spacious for Hong Kong standards, featuring a living room, a kitchen, and two separate bedrooms. Each bedroom has its own en-suite bathroom, making it perfect for family trips or even two couples traveling together. Downstairs, there's a small mall, convenience stores, and plenty of dining options, all super convenient. It's also very close to the MTR, making getting around a breeze. The hotel even provided complimentary welcome fruit, which was a lovely touch.
FromPHP 3,175
9/10Good5697 Reviews
Tsim Sha Tsui Hong Kong|2.55km from city center
Don't compare this to The Langham Shanghai. The lobby isn't even half the size of Shanghai's, and don't even get me started on the rooms. My city view room faced an exhaust vent that started buzzing loudly early in the morning. The showerhead had poor water pressure, and the whole decor felt like it was from the 80s. For a 2500 price tag, could you at least renovate? The only reliable aspect was the service, which I'd rate as merely adequate for a typical four or five-star hotel. Hong Kong's overall service is professional, but compared to the enthusiastic service at Haidilao in mainland China, it feels less heartfelt. Many five-star hotels in China offer personalized WeChat butler service, with staff greeting you all the way from the hotel entrance to your room with ”Hello, good morning.” They genuinely seem to care. Housekeeping even arranges children's toys and folds pajamas on the bed, making you feel like they're looking after their own family and friends. Back to this hotel, the location is excellent, but it gets incredibly crowded. If you can bear the crowds for about five minutes, there's also a decent-sized park nearby to explore.
FromPHP 11,869

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Pro Tips for a Stress-Free Arrival

West Kowloon Cultural District
  • Keep Documents Handy: Have your e-tickets and hotel bookings saved offline on your phone. Immigration officers may ask to see them, and you don't want to struggle with airport Wi-Fi.
  • 14-Day Limit: Remember that Filipinos enjoy visa-free entry for up to 14 days. If you plan to stay longer for work or study, you must apply for a specific visa in advance.
  • Smart Departure: When leaving Hong Kong, you can use the e-Channel gates. These use facial recognition for a contactless and incredibly fast departure process.

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Don't Forget: The PH Exit Requirements

Tian Tan Buddha

Even though Hong Kong has made arrival easier, you still need to clear the Philippines' own travel rules before you leave NAIA. To avoid being delayed, make sure you have these two things settled:

1. eTravel Declaration This is still mandatory for all departing Filipinos. You must register at etravel.gov.ph within 72 hours (3 days) before your flight out of the Philippines. It is 100% free. Avoid any sites asking for payment!

2. Philippine Travel Tax The fee is PHP 1,620 for economy class.

  • Pay Online: Do not wait until you are at the airport. You can pay it online via the TIEZA website or the eTravel app.
  • Integrated Payment: Check your airline ticket first. Some airlines like Cebu Pacific and AirAsia allow you to include the tax when you book. If it says "PH Tax Paid" on your receipt, you are good to go.
🎉 Pro Tip: Planning a Hong Kong trip? Our Philippine Travel Tax and eTravel Philippines Guide explains travel tax payment, exemptions, and how to complete the eTravel form without stress.

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The Ultimate Travel Hack: Octopus for Tourists

 Hong Kong Octopus Card

Once you land, the Octopus Card is your lifeline for the MTR, buses, and even convenience stores. In 2026, you don't even need a physical card anymore:

  • The App: Download the "Octopus for Tourists" app on your iPhone or Android. You can top it up using your Philippine GCash (via Alipay+), credit card, or debit card.
  • Tapping In: Just tap your phone at the MTR gates. No more fumbling for coins or standing in line at the ticket machines!
🥳 Pro Tip: Getting a Hong Kong eSIM can help you stay connected while traveling in Hong Kong.

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Start Your Hong Kong Trip Right

Victoria Harbour

With the paperwork out of the way, you can head straight from the terminal to the Airport Express or a bus to the city. Whether it’s the dim sum in Sham Shui Po or the lights of Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong is ready for you!

✈️ Book your flight Manila to Hong Kong early – Manila to Hong Kong promo fares sell out quick, especially around holidays and long weekends.
🏨 Reserve your hotel or Airbnb in Hong Kong – you'll need the address for the Arrival Card and possible immigration questions.

FAQ: Hong Kong Arrival Card

  • Do I still need to fill out the Arrival Card online?

    No. As of October 2024, the Hong Kong Immigration Department has fully abolished the Arrival Card. You do not need to fill out any paper or digital forms before you arrive.
  • Is Hong Kong visa-free for Filipinos in 2026?

    Yes. Filipino passport holders can enter Hong Kong visa-free for up to 14 days for tourism or business visits. If you plan to stay longer, you must apply for a visitor visa in advance.
  • What is the "Landing Slip" I received at the counter?

    Since Hong Kong no longer stamps passports, they provide a small slip of thermal paper called a Landing Slip. It contains your name, passport number, and the date your stay expires. Keep this safe in your passport until you leave.
  • Can I enter Hong Kong if my passport expires in 5 months?

    No. Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months from the date you land in Hong Kong. Airlines may bar you from boarding if your passport is near its expiry date.
  • Do I need to show a return ticket at the immigration counter?

    While not every traveler is asked, it is a standard requirement. You should have a copy of your return or onward flight ticket ready on your phone or printed out just in case the officer asks to see it.
  • Is the eTravel form still required for leaving the Philippines?

    Yes. Even though Hong Kong has removed their arrival forms, the Philippine government still requires all departing travelers to register via the eTravel portal within 72 hours of their flight.
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