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People from which countries can come to China without a visa?

1. Countries that do not need a visa to come to China:

According to the regulations of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China, those who hold private passports from Singapore, Japan and Brunei and come to Chinese mainland for tourism, business, visiting relatives and friends or transit for less than 15 days can be exempted from visas.

Passport holders from Korea, the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Germany, France, Austria, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland, Iceland, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Spain, Portugal, Greece, Italy and other Schengen countries, regardless of their passports, can be exempted from issuing visas when passing through SNH48 for an hour.

Ordinary passport holders from Malaysia, Thailand, South Korea, the Philippines, Indonesia, Germany, Britain, France, Austria, Italy, Russia, Switzerland, Sweden, Spain, the Netherlands, the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand can travel to Hainan Province without a visa if they stay in Hainan for less than 15 days.

Foreigners who travel to Hong Kong and Macao with ordinary passports of countries that have diplomatic relations with China can enter the Pearl River Delta region of Guangdong (referring to the administrative regions under the jurisdiction of Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Zhuhai, Foshan, Dongguan, Zhongshan, Jiangmen, Zhaoqing, Huizhou and Shantou) through a tour company registered in Hong Kong and Macao, and can stay for less than 6 days without a visa.

Foreigners who hold a connecting ticket and have reserved connecting seats and take an international flight to transit directly from China, and who stay in the transit city for no more than 24 hours and do not leave the airport, may be exempted from visa.

Compatriots from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan are visa-free to enter the Mainland, but they must hold valid travel documents (such as Hong Kong residents' passes to and from the Mainland and Macao residents' passes to and from the Mainland, that is, home visit permits; Taiwan residents' passes to and from the mainland, that is, Taiwan compatriots' certificates, etc.).

Some countries' diplomatic and official passports come to the mainland of China, and those who stay in China for less than 3 days from the date of entry are exempt from visas. Everything else requires a visa.

2. Advantages of visa-free:

The biggest advantage of visa-free policy is convenience, which saves visa processing time and expenses, and tourists will be able to arrange their travel plans more freely. In addition, the world's tourism destination congress unilaterally gives this treatment to other countries in the world to promote the development of their tourism industry.

Visa-free is the will of the country or region. If a country or region really wants ordinary passports of its own country or region to enjoy visa-free treatment in 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 go visa-free to many countries and regions that impose visas on other countries or regions, such as North Korea, but they also give visa-free treatment to many countries, such as Vietnam, Malaysia, Iraq, Iran and Afghanistan.