Can Hong Kong Cars Drive into Mainland China?
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Hong Kong cars can drive into mainland China, but they need to obtain licenses from both Hong Kong and the mainland. The specific requirements are as follows: 1. Apply for a dual-region special license: The requirements for vehicles from Hong Kong and Macau to enter the mainland are slightly stricter. The vehicle must be registered in the mainland and purchased in Hong Kong or Macau. Only after obtaining the local Hong Kong or Macau license can the vehicle apply for the mainland's dual-region special license. 2. Obtain a mainland driver's license: The owner of the license must be a company name, so it can only be considered a 'company car.' Additionally, depending on a company's assets, there are limits on the number of dual-region license vehicles that can be applied for. The driver must obtain a mainland driver's license, as Hong Kong, Macau, and international driver's licenses are not recognized. 3. Hong Kong and Macau entry vehicles: The mainland's dual-region special license is black with white characters 'Yue Z Hong' or 'Yue Z Macau,' displayed below or beside the original foreign license plate. The 'Yue' prefix is used because all entry vehicles from Hong Kong and Macau are supervised by the entry customs and the Guangdong Provincial Traffic Police Corps.