๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธUnited States of Americaโ†’๐Ÿ‡ญ๐Ÿ‡ฐHong Kong

United States of America to Hong Kong do you need an adapter?

Traveling from United States of America to Hong Kong? You'll need an adapter, and a voltage converter for the 100V difference.

The verdict

You need a travel adapter, and likely a voltage converter

United States of America: Type A/B ยท 120V โ†’ Hong Kong: Type G ยท 220V

Get a Type G adapter + converterโ†—
โœ— Adapter needed
ยง 01 ยท Side by side

The specs, row by row.

Plug shape, voltage, frequency โ€” the four things that decide whether your gear works on this route.

Spec
๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธUnited States of America
๐Ÿ‡ญ๐Ÿ‡ฐHong Kong
Status
Plug type
Type AType B
Type A, B
Type G
Type G
Mismatch
Voltage
120V
220V
Different
Frequency
60 Hz
50 Hz
Differs
ยง 02 ยท Context

The story behind the route.

Why this specific origin โ†’ destination pair has the quirks it does โ€” local context the data alone won't show.

Why it matters

The journey from United States of America to Hong Kong isn't just about flights and hotels; it's about making sure your devices actually work when you arrive. Type A/B (United States of America) and Type G (Hong Kong) are fundamentally different plug shapes. Where things get tricky: United States of America supplies 120V of power, but Hong Kong delivers 220V. That's enough difference to damage devices without proper conversion. Uses 12H time format (e.g., 11:00 PM). Know before you go, and you'll thank yourself later.

Local quirks
  • โ†’Uses 12H time format (e.g., 11:00 PM)
  • โ†’Temperature measured in Celsius (ยฐC)
  • โ†’Electrical system uses 220V at 50Hz with Type G plugs
  • โ†’Tap water is safe to drink in most areas
  • โ†’Most Hong Kong hotels have a limited number of adapters at the front desk. Ask early.
  • โ†’Hair dryers and curling irons are the most common casualties of voltage mismatches. Check device labels.
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