No, U.S. citizens do not need a visa to visit Hong Kong for tourism or short visits of up to 90 days. You’ll need a valid U.S. passport with at least six months of validity remaining. However if you’re planning to visit Mainland China, a visa is required for U.S. citizens. If you’re planning to visit other Asian countries, please check the visa requirements separately.
We’ll be celebrating with a traditional Chinese-style dinner banquet featuring a 10-course menu curated and prepared by the two Michelin-starred team at Lung King Heen Four Seasons. The courses will be served family-style, as is customary at Chinese banquets, so there’s no need to pre-select a meal. If you have any dietary restrictions or allergies, please let us know in advance.
The welcome party is cocktail attire. The ceremony is black tie optional. All other gatherings are informal and not official wedding events, feel free to dress casually if you choose to join us.
Please RSVP by July 9, 2026.
Jojo was born and raised there! We can't wait to show you around.
Please refer to the "Things to do in Hong Kong" tab for more information.
The official currency in Hong Kong is the Hong Kong Dollar (HKD). While many places accept credit cards, it’s a good idea to have some cash on hand, especially for taxis and smaller shops or markets, which often only accept cash. We recommend exchanging a bit of HKD before you arrive or at the airport to make your travels smoother.