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Which countries in Africa grant visa-free access to China?

In recent years, the epidemic has been very severe, and many countries also need visas to enter the country. So, do China people need a visa to go to Africa? Which countries in Africa grant visa-free access to China? Let's take a look at the specific details.

Which African countries grant visa-free access to China? Cape Verde *, Comoros, Egypt, Equatorial Guinea, Ethiopia *, Gabon *, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau *, Kenya *, Madagascar *, Malawi * and Mauritania.

*, Mauritius, Morocco, Mozambique *, Rwanda *, Sao Tome and Principe *, Senegal *, Seychelles *, Sierra Leone *, Somalia *, Tanzania *, Togo *, Tunisia and Uganda.

*, Zimbabwe *

Mauritius (visa free) Mauritius is one of the few rich countries in Africa. In 20 16, Mauritius's per capita GDP reached 9628 USD, and its life was relatively affluent and its economy was relatively developed, so it was called "Switzerland in Africa".

Mark Twain once wrote that "God first created Mauritius, and then created heaven according to the scenery of Mauritius". This sentence is really appropriate to describe Mauritius, which is a luxurious holiday resort with famous blue waters and delicate white beaches.

Seychelles (visa-free) Seychelles consists of 92 islands, and there are only two seasons in a year-hot season and cool season, and there is no winter. This is a huge natural botanical garden, with more than 500 kinds of plants, of which more than 80 kinds can't be found anywhere else in the world. Enjoy the reputation of "tourist paradise".

Seychelles has an underdeveloped economy and a weak industrial and agricultural foundation. Most people are engaged in agriculture and fisheries, and there are many poultry and livestock. Most other national income depends on the consumption of inbound tourists. On March 20 15, it joined the World Trade Organization and officially became a member of South China Free Trade Zone in July.

Tunisia (unilateral visa-free) is located at the northernmost part of the African continent, which is the hub of east-west shipping in the Mediterranean, bordering Libya in the southeast and Algeria in the west. Tunisia is one of the few countries in the world where beaches, deserts, mountains and ancient civilizations are concentrated, and it is a place where long-standing civilizations and multiculturalism are integrated. Tunisia is located in the middle of the Mediterranean region, with a coastline of 1300 km.

Industry is dominated by oil and phosphate mining, manufacturing and processing industries. Tourism is developed and plays an important role in the national economy. GDP grows at an average annual rate of about 5%. In recent years, mobile communication, Internet China, e-commerce and high-tech industries have developed rapidly.

Morocco is a coastal Arab country in northwest Africa, bordering Algeria in the east and southeast, Western Sahara in the south, Atlantic Ocean in the west and Spain and Portugal across the sea in the north.

The main sectors of industrial enterprises are agricultural food processing, chemical medicine, textile and leather, mining and electromechanical metallurgy industries. Phosphate is one of the important pillars of Moroccan economy. The agricultural population accounts for 50% of the country's total population, the agricultural output value accounts for 20% of the GDP, and the export of agricultural products accounts for 30% of the total export revenue. Fishery resources are extremely rich. Tourism is developed. In 2007, due to the government's tourism vision of 20 10 and the entry into force of the "open skies" agreement signed with the European Union, Mozambique's tourism industry continued to develop, receiving 7.7 million overseas tourists throughout the year, and its tourism revenue in that year was about 7.3 billion US dollars, up by 13% year-on-year.

The main tourist cities are Rabat, Marrakech, Casablanca, Fez, Agadir and Tangier.

Egypt (unilateral landing visa) Egypt has a long history and ancient culture. It is one of the four ancient civilizations in the world and is known as the "World Museum of Scenic Spots". Egypt is located in the northeast of Africa, at the crossroads of Europe, Asia and Africa, and it is a shortcut to the sea passage between the Atlantic Ocean and the Indian Ocean.

Egypt is the most populous country in the Middle East and the second largest country in Africa, and has long been in the leading position in Africa in the fields of economy, science and technology. It is also the third largest economy on the African continent. Its important industries, such as tourism, agriculture, industry and service industry, have almost the same development ratio.

Tanzania (unilateral landing visa) Tanzania is one of the cradles of ancient humans. Located in eastern Africa, south of the equator. As a member of the Commonwealth, it borders Kenya and Uganda in the north, Zambia, Malawi and Mozambique in the south, Rwanda, Burundi and Congo (DRC) in the west and the Indian Ocean in the east.

Tanzania's economy is dominated by agriculture, and the average annual grain is basically self-sufficient. Industrial production technology is low, and daily consumer goods need to be imported. Tanzania's industry is dominated by agricultural products processing and import instead of light industry. Tanzania is rich in tourism resources. The three great lakes in Africa, namely, Lake Victoria, Lake Tanganyika and Lake Malawi, are all on their borders. Kilimanjaro, the world-famous peak in Africa, is also here. There are Ngorogoro Crater, the Great Rift Valley and Lake Maniana.

Mauritania (unilateral visa on arrival) is located in northwest Africa, west of the Atlantic Ocean, with a total coastline.

667 kilometers, ranking 28th in the world. Industry is underdeveloped, mainly some mining and small-scale processing industries. The mining industry mainly mines iron ore, with an annual mining capacity of120,000 tons and an annual mining capacity of about10,000 tons. The output value of agriculture, animal husbandry and fishery accounts for GDP.

25%。 The main crops are sorghum, rice, millet, corn, wheat, barley, beans, dates and so on.

The economic structure is single and the foundation is weak. Iron ore and fishery are two pillars of national economy, and foreign aid plays an important role in national development. Mauritanian costumes are unique, with strong national and local characteristics, generally men's robes and women's skirts. The ancient city of New Getty is called the seventh holy city of Islam. Singeti is a good place to visit the Sahara, and it has become a famous tourist attraction in Mauritania. There are also ancient mosques and museums in the city for tourists to visit.

Rwanda (unilateral visa-free) is a country in central and eastern Africa, with mountainous territory and the title of "country of thousands of hills". Located on the south side of the equator in central and eastern Africa, it is a landlocked country. By 20 13, there will be more than 220 industrial enterprises in Rwanda, including factories for processing agricultural and livestock products such as coffee and tea, as well as factories for cigarettes, drinks, matches, paper making, soap, batteries and cement. Most industrial products depend on imports. Kalumasi Smelter is one of the largest tin smelters in Africa. The population of agriculture and animal husbandry in Rwanda accounts for 92% of the national population. The arable land area in China is about 6.5438+0.85 million hectares. Mainly exporting coffee, tea and other agricultural and sideline products and tantalum and tungsten ore; Import petroleum and other fuels and machinery and equipment.

The famous tourist attraction in Rwanda is hawaii volcanoes national park. Here, tourists have the opportunity to get in touch with mountain gorillas and visit their living areas.

Togo (unilateral landing visa) is one of the West African countries. The whole country is divided into five economic zones: coastal zone, plateau zone, central zone, Kara zone and grassland zone. Agriculture, phosphate and entrepot trade are three pillar industries. Implement a liberalized economic policy, give priority to the development of agriculture, and actively support small and medium-sized enterprises. Togo's industrial base is weak, and the main industrial categories are mining, agricultural products processing, textiles, leather, chemicals and building materials. 67% of the working population in China is engaged in agriculture. The cultivated land area is about 3.4 million hectares, and the main crops are corn, sorghum, cassava and rice, accounting for 67% of the agricultural output value; Cash crops account for about 20%, mainly cotton, coffee and cocoa.

Since 1980s, Togo's tourism industry has developed rapidly. The main tourist spots are Lomé, Lake Togo, Palaim Scenic Area and Kara City.

C? te d 'Ivoire (unilateral landing visa) is a West African country bordering Ghana, Liberia, Guinea, Mali and Burkina Faso. The coastline is about 500 kilometers long. After the independence of C? te d 'Ivoire, a free economic system centered on "free capitalism" and "Ivorianization" was implemented.

Agricultural products processing industry is the main industrial sector, followed by cotton textile industry, oil refining, chemical industry, building materials and wood processing industry. Agriculture is the economic base of C? te d 'Ivoire. Both output and export volume rank first in the world, accounting for 40% of the global supply. Coffee production ranks third in Africa and twelfth in the world. The export income of cocoa and coffee is the main source of foreign exchange in this country.

C? te d 'Ivoire is the only palm oil exporter in West Africa, the second largest cashew nut producer and an important rubber producer in Africa. Forest resources are abundant, and wood has always been the main export product of this family. Since 20 10, C? te d 'Ivoire has attached importance to the development of tourism and tourism resources. The Cathedral of Our Lady of Peace in Yamoussoukro is one of the largest Christian churches in the world and an important tourist attraction.

Zambia (unilateral landing visa) is a landlocked country in south-central Africa, and most of it belongs to the plateau area. Zambia is named after Zambezi River, and is not known as the country of copper mines.

Zambia is a country with a high degree of urbanization in sub-Saharan Africa, and about half of the population of10 live in cities. Zambia's economy mainly includes agriculture, mining and service industry, among which mining plays an important role. The mining industry is relatively developed and is one of the main pillars of the national economy. Its main body is the mining and smelting of copper ore and cobalt ore. Agriculture is an important sector of the national economy, and its output value accounts for about 18% of GDP. Fertile land and mild climate are suitable for the growth of various crops.

The tourism industry includes the world-famous Victoria Falls and the 19 National Wildlife Park, among which Cafue National Park occupies the largest area. Zambia also has 32 hunting management zones.

Gabon (unilateral landing visa) is located on the west coast of Central Africa, across the equatorial line. Gabon is a middle-income developing country. After independence, the economy developed rapidly. In particular, it has developed rapidly and the processing industry and agricultural foundation are weak. Oil, manganese, uranium and timber are the four pillars of Gabon's economy. Oil-based extractive industry is the main economic sector in Gabon. The main agricultural products are cassava, bananas, corn, yam, taro, cocoa, coffee, vegetables, rubber and palm oil.

Sunshine, sandy beaches and diverse ecological structures of animals and plants have laid a good foundation for the development of tourism. The government attaches great importance to the development of tourism resources and lists tourism as a key development industry.

Cape Verde (unilateral landing visa) is located on the Cape Verde Islands in the North Atlantic Ocean, more than 500 kilometers east of Cape Verde (in Senegal), the westernmost tip of the African continent, and it is a transportation hub between Europe, South America and South Africa. An agricultural country with a weak industrial base. Cape Verde has a weak industrial base, mainly construction. Small and medium-sized construction companies are mainly engaged in commercial and civil housing construction, and several large companies are mainly engaged in infrastructure and public projects. The main agricultural products are corn, beans, potatoes, sugar cane, bananas, coffee and so on. Fishery resources are rich and have not been fully developed and utilized. Fishery plays an important role in the national economy.

Tourism has become the main source of economic growth and employment, and tourism infrastructure has developed rapidly. Famous tourist attractions include Santa Monica Beach and Boavista Island.

Madagascar (unilateral landing visa) is an African island country, located in the western Indian Ocean, facing the African continent across the mozambique channel. The whole island consists of volcanic rocks. The economy is dominated by agriculture, heavily dependent on foreign aid, and the industrial base is weak. China has 8.8 million hectares of arable land, of which 2.8 million hectares have been cultivated. The land is fertile and the climate is suitable for the growth of all kinds of tropical and temperate food and cash crops. More than two-thirds of the cultivated land is planted with rice, and other food crops are cassava, sweet potato and corn, so food cannot be self-sufficient.

Nosibe Island, Saint Mary's Island, Bazaza Botanical Garden, Marie Island on the east coast, the rainforest and Amber Mountain in Andasibe, and the sacred cave in Ankara are all famous tourist attractions in Madagascar.

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