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Teeing Off in China: Navigating Visa Changes for Residents from Hong Kong
Embark on a golfing adventure in China and prepare to immerse yourself in the lush greens and challenging fairways of this vibrant country. Whether you are a permanent or non-permanent resident of Hong Kong with a passion for golf or travel, securing a visa for your sporting escapades is now more accessible than ever.
Lee Chieh-Po Wins LIV Golf Promotions, Earns Spot in 2025 League Season
Fueled by nine birdies in the morning and a clutch tee shot in the late afternoon, Lee Chieh-po won the grueling 36-hole LIV Golf Promotions finish Saturday to claim the coveted spot in the league’s 2025 season.
The 30-year-old Lee becomes the first player from Chinese Taipei to earn full-time status in LIV Golf. He hopes his victory and presence in the league will inspire other golfers from his country.
Taichi Credits Reed’s Major Influence after Claiming Place in Round Two of LIV Golf Promotions Event
Hong Kong's Taichi Kho believes time with the big guns on The International Series is having a real impact on his game, as he singled out Masters champion Patrick Reed for special praise after progressing to round two of the LIV Golf Promotions event in Riyadh.
A composed Taichi managed an eagle, five birdies and a bogey for a six-under 65 to take a five-way share of second at Riyadh Golf Course alongside Ian Snyman of South Africa, one behind leader Jeunghun Wang of Korea who carded a seven-under 64 playing in the final group.