Although, we hope you won’t need the following numbers during your stay in Hong Kong, we strongly advise you to save these numbers into your cellphone or write it down in your travel diary.
Emergency Services (Police, Ambulance, Fire): 999
Emergency Services from a cell phone: 112 or 999
Police Hotline: +(852) 2527 7177
Hong Kong International Airport: +(852) 2181 8888
Hong Kong Tourism Board Hotline: +(852) 2508 1234
Hong Kong Post: +(852) 2921 2222
When you are shopping, if the trader fails to address your concern, you can try to reach the consumer council by:
Consumer Complaint & Enquiry Hotline of Consumer Council Hong Kong: +(852) 2929 2222
If you suspect the trader sells counterfeit items or illegal photocopying books, software, you can try to complaint by:
Hotline of Hong Kong Customs: +(852) 2545 6182
If you suspect the pharmacy stores selling unregistered or counterfeit pharmaceutical products, you can report to:
Department of Health’s Drug Complaint Hotline: +(852) 2572 2068
For calling taxis, you can read our article: Hong Kong Taxi
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