Please be aware that an EastESIM plan specifically for Hong Kong will only provide coverage within Hong Kong itself. Even though Macau and Shenzhen (Mainland China) are geographically close, they operate on different telecom networks, and Mainland China has its own internet regulations (the Great Firewall). If your itinerary includes visits to the wider Greater Bay Area, such as Macau or Shenzhen, we strongly recommend choosing one of EastESIM's multi-country Asia plans for seamless connectivity across these distinct regions.
Does my EastESIM for <strong>Hong Kong</strong> work in <strong>Macau</strong> or Mainland <strong>China (Shenzhen)</strong>?
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