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Hong Kong (China) 100MB 7Days
Esim Hong Kong (China)· 5G/4G LTE· Instant Activation
$1.70
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1
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Features
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Use In:
Hong Kong (China)
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Top Up Available:
Yes
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Data Only:
Yes
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SMS:
No
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Calls:
No, only through apps (VOIP)
Technical Specs
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Plan Type:
Data Only
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Pre-Activation Days:
180 Days
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Data Exit Country:
Hong Kong
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Hotspot:
Yes
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Speed Reduction:
No
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Coverage:
HK
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Networks:
HK - CMHK 5G
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Supported Countries:
Hong Kong (China)
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Yes, EsimGlobe is a very strong fit for Hong Kong because the city moves fast and people usually need data immediately, not hours later. From the moment you land, your phone becomes essential for airport transfers, MTR directions, building access messages, restaurant bookings and quick map checks in dense districts. Hong Kong is compact, but the pace is intense, and many travellers move between Central, Tsim Sha Tsui, Causeway Bay, Mong Kok and the airport corridor in a short time. EsimGlobe is useful here because you can activate digitally and start using data right away without stopping at a kiosk or dealing with a physical SIM swap after arrival.
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The names travellers will most commonly come across in Hong Kong include CSL, Smartone, CMHK and 3HK. In a place like Hong Kong, the difference is rarely about whether mobile service exists at all, but more about how well your connection holds up across commercial towers, busy retail streets, transport interchanges, waterfront areas and indoor spaces. EsimGlobe is appealing because it gives you a travel-ready setup without forcing you to compare local plans in person. That matters in Hong Kong, where many visitors want instant convenience and do not want to lose time dealing with setup logistics once they arrive.
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Usually yes, and this is one of the most practical reasons to install your eSIM before the trip. If you arrive at Hong Kong International Airport, you will probably want instant access for Airport Express information, taxi or ride-booking coordination, hotel messages, immigration follow-up details or route planning toward Hong Kong Island or Kowloon. The airport connection into the city is generally one of the easiest places to benefit from having data already live. EsimGlobe works well here because it removes the need to queue for a tourist SIM after landing and lets you move straight into your itinerary with your connection already active.
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In the main commercial and tourism districts, mobile data is generally very usable and well suited to everyday travel needs. Areas such as Central, Wan Chai, Admiralty, Tsim Sha Tsui and Causeway Bay are the kinds of places where people constantly rely on their phones for navigation, QR payments, reservations, transport timing and business communication. The only thing to remember is that Hong Kong is full of dense indoor environments, underground links, malls, station passages and office towers, so performance can vary slightly depending on the exact building context. EsimGlobe is still an excellent choice because the overall travel experience remains smooth and immediate.
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Yes, for ordinary travel use Hong Kong is one of the easier places to depend on mobile data while moving around. Whether you are using the MTR, crossing by ferry, changing trains in major stations or navigating between business appointments and shopping streets, your phone is likely to be part of every step of the day. This is especially true in a city where people move quickly between neighborhoods and transport nodes. EsimGlobe suits that pattern very well because you can stay connected throughout a busy day of transfers, meetings, sightseeing and dining without needing a local SIM purchase as a separate task.
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Absolutely. Hong Kong is one of those destinations where business travellers often need a phone connection from the first minute because schedules are tight and locations change quickly. Meetings may take you from Central to Quarry Bay, from hotels in Wan Chai to exhibition venues, or from Kowloon offices to dinner reservations across the harbour. EsimGlobe is useful in that environment because it gives immediate access for email, tethering, mapping, calendar coordination and messaging without the distraction of sourcing a local SIM. For short business trips, speed of setup is often more valuable than squeezing out a tiny price difference from a local shop purchase.
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EsimGlobe is still useful beyond the headline districts. Hong Kong is not only skyscrapers and luxury shopping; many travellers also spend time in residential neighborhoods, outlying New Territories areas, university zones, country-park edges, beach districts or ferry-linked communities. In these places, mobile data is still part of normal daily life, although the experience can feel a bit different depending on terrain, building density and how far you are from the busiest commercial core. That does not make an eSIM less useful. In fact, it often becomes more useful because you are relying on your phone for directions and timing in areas where the route is less obvious to a first-time visitor.
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In most situations, yes, and hotspot can be very useful in Hong Kong if you carry a laptop, need backup internet during meetings or want to connect a second device while moving between appointments. It is also convenient for travellers working from hotel lounges, cafés or shared spaces between check-in and check-out times. EsimGlobe is a good choice for this kind of flexibility because Hong Kong trips often involve a lot of movement and not every moment happens in a room with guaranteed Wi-Fi. The only thing to keep in mind is that tethering can consume data quickly, especially if you are syncing files, attending calls or uploading media.
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For many travellers, EsimGlobe is the easier and more efficient option. A local Hong Kong SIM can still make sense for a long stay or for someone who specifically wants a local number and is willing to compare shop offers. But for short visits, work trips, stopovers or multi-country Asia itineraries, EsimGlobe removes friction at exactly the right moment. You can land connected, keep your main number active and avoid spending time inside an airport store or convenience counter. In a place as fast-paced as Hong Kong, that convenience is not a small detail; it changes how smooth your first hours in the city feel.
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Hong Kong often leads to more mobile usage than travellers initially expect because people are constantly checking routes, messages, reservations, payment apps, meeting updates and location details throughout the day. If your trip is light and mostly based around hotel Wi-Fi, a smaller package might be enough. But if you are moving repeatedly between districts, relying on your phone during transport, using hotspot or working while out and about, a mid-range plan is usually safer. EsimGlobe works best when the package matches the real pace of your visit, and in Hong Kong that pace is often much more data-heavy than a casual traveller assumes before arriving.