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What countries are visa-free?

Visa-free countries include the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Bosnia and Herzegovina, San Marino, Indonesia, Vietnam, Phu Quoc Island, etc.

Countries that are mutually exempt from visas for ordinary passports include the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Bosnia and Herzegovina, San Marino***, Serbia, Belarus, Mauritius, Seychelles, Barbados, Bahamas, Ecuador, Grenada, Fiji, and Tonga .

The countries or regions that unilaterally allow Chinese citizens to enter visa-free include Jeju Island in South Korea, Iran, Indonesia, Phu Quoc Island in Vietnam, Morocco, Tunisia, South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, Saint Kitts and Nigeria Vis, British Turks and Caicos Islands, Jamaica, Dominica, Antigua and Barbuda, Haiti, US Northern Mariana Islands, Samoa, Albania. ***There are 71 countries that offer visa-free or visa-on-arrival policies to Chinese citizens holding Pu and Piton passports.

Reason for the implementation of visa exemption

The implementation of the transit visa exemption policy will strongly stimulate the rapid growth of the number of foreign tourists entering Beijing. There are 5 million inbound tourists in Beijing every year. After the introduction of the visa-free policy, it is expected that the total number of inbound tourists in Beijing will double in less than 3 years, that is, from 5 million to 10 million.

Vigorously promoting the development of inbound tourism is of great significance to Beijing. Ding Xiangyang said that foreign tourists have brought great tourism benefits to Beijing, and the consumption level of foreign tourists is three times that of domestic tourists in Beijing. Therefore, vigorously developing inbound tourism will bring exponential growth to the number and income of transit tourists in Beijing. If Beijing implements transit visa exemption, it will bring direct economic income every year.

For the above content, refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Visa Free