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What foreign countries are visa-free for China?

Visa-free countries and regions:

1. Andorra (ANDORRA), this small country between France and Spain, does not require a visa. It can be considered a visa-free country for Chinese private passport holders. Unfortunately, because this pocket-sized country is too small and does not have an international airport, Chinese tourists need to enter from France or Spain. Although visa-free, unfortunately it is still a bit difficult to get a Schengen visa to France and Spain.

2. Aruba (ARUBA), visa-free for 14 days. Perhaps most Chinese tourists don’t know that this unheard-of small country will unilaterally grant 2 weeks of visa-free entry to Chinese passport holders. However, this kind of treatment is given to almost every country. It seems that citizens or refugees except Bangladesh and Afghanistan cannot enjoy this discount.

3. Benin, the relationship between China and African countries is pretty good. But only Benin cares most about Chinese citizens. Chinese passport holders can stay in Benin for three months without a visa.

4. Cook Islands (COOKISLANDS), 31 days, very good. Unfortunately, there are no direct flights between the Cook Islands and most countries in the world, so Chinese tourists have to put a lot of effort into getting there.

5. Dominica (DOMINICA) is not the Republic of Dominica. There are differences between the two countries. A round trip ticket allows you to stay visa-free for 21 days. But, having said that, it’s not easy to get there.

6. Maldives (MALDIVES). In fact, the Maldives provides a visa on arrival, but the 30-day visa on arrival is free of charge. You can extend your stay in the Maldives, but you need to apply at the Immigration Bureau at least 3 days in advance, which can be up to A 90-day extension costs MVR750 H. Mauritius, the pearl of the Indian Ocean, Chinese passport holders who visit for tourism purposes can stay visa-free for 15 days.

7. Micronesia, visa is issued on arrival and can stay for 30 days.

8. Nepal (NEPAL), among South Asian countries, Nepal is the most affectionate towards China. There is no charge for visa on arrival for Chinese tourists. Same as visa exemption. The length of stay is generally 30 days. Visa exemption does not mean that you do not need to apply for a visa. Visa procedures are also required.

9. Samoa (SAMOA), you can stay for 60 days, and the visa will be issued on arrival. But before going there, you should look at the world map, find the location, and then think about how to get there by plane.

10. Seychelles (SEYCHELLES), a very beautiful resort, you can stay for 30 days, the visa is issued upon entry, but you need a hotel reservation, a return ticket, and a minimum of US$150 per day Fee requirements. M, Solomon Islands (SOLOMONISLANDS), a visitor's permit (VISITORSPERMIT) is issued on arrival and can stay for 3 months.

11. Sri Lanka (SRILANKA). Sri Lankan Airlines has attracted the attention of many tourists recently. Its low fares have become the first choice airline for Chinese travelers from Beijing to Bangkok, Sri Lanka and the Maldives. , Sri Lanka is also very friendly to Chinese residents. If you go to travel, you can stay for 30 days.

12. Syria (SYRIA), free visa on arrival, but it needs to be for the purpose of tourism and booked through a Syrian tourism agency or company for individual or group travel (preferably the group travels together) ), plus a guarantor (the local travel agency or company where you booked the tour) will pick you up at the airport with the company's travel reservation list.

Visa-free, that is, you do not need to apply for a visa when traveling from one country or region to another. Mutual visa exemption is usually bilateral, and both parties can freely enter and exit the other country with valid passports.

The biggest benefit of the visa-free policy is convenience. It eliminates the visa link, saves the time and fees required for visa processing, and tourists will be able to arrange their travel plans more freely.

In addition, the world's tourism destinations will unilaterally grant this treatment to other countries in the world to promote the development of their tourism industry.

Visa exemption is the will of the country or the region. If a country or region really wants the ordinary passport of its country or region to enjoy the visa-free treatment of many countries or regions, it will spare no effort to fight for it. The best example is Malaysia. Let’s go to Malaysia. Ordinary passports can travel to many countries and regions that require visas for other countries or other regions without visas, such as North Korea, etc., but they also provide visa-free treatment to many countries such as Vietnam, Malaysia, Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, etc.