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Which European countries grant visa-free treatment to China?

Europe is mainly a signatory to Schengen, but many countries have not joined the organization. Therefore, visa-free countries for China still exist, mainly in Eastern Europe, and there are many tourists visiting China. The following is a list of specific visa-free countries in Europe.

Visa-free means that China people can travel at any time after they go, just like at home, without having to go through complicated face-to-face visas in advance. This shows a high degree of trust between countries. Four countries in Europe granted visa-free access to China.

1, Belarus

Belarus is our brother country in Europe, although Belarus is a small country with a population of less than100000. However, since the Soviet era, Belarus has established good relations with China, and the relations between the two countries are very close.

After the reform and opening up, China has been helping and assisting the development of Belarus. Because of this, the trust between the two countries is very high. Belarus has always been friendly to China and regards China as a brother. Therefore, Belarus is the first country to grant visa-free access to China, which shows the stability of bilateral relations.

2. Serbia

Serbia is a Balkan country and a successor to the former Yugoslavia. The country covers an area of more than 80,000 square kilometers and has a population of more than 8 million. This country is landlocked and very poor. But in the face of western containment, Serbia insists on its friendship with China.

A profound friendship has been established since Yugoslavia. In the Kosovo war, only our country supported Serbia. Now Serbia is desperate to support our country, regards our country as a brother country, and trusts and supports it very much. So Serbia also granted visa-free access to China. We basically don't need a visa to travel to Serbia.

3. San Marino * * People's Republic of China (PRC)

San Marino is a well-known pocket country in Europe, with a land area of only over 60 square kilometers, which is basically the size of a town in China, with a population of only 30,000, so this country is very small. San Marino has no economic pillar, so tourism is the biggest source of income. China is one of the largest tourism exporters in the world, so San Marino actually pays more attention to China's tourism and consumption capacity for its own economic considerations.

4. Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bosnia and Herzegovina is one of the seven republics of the former Yugoslavia, which was established independently when Yugoslavia disintegrated. With a land area of more than 50,000 square kilometers and a population of more than 3.5 million, the country is very poor, with a low sense of existence in the Balkans and constant internal disputes.

Because of this, Bosnia and Herzegovina relies heavily on our country, and its traditional friendship is also very strong. Bosnia and Herzegovina also granted visa-free treatment to China to attract tourists from China, so Bosnia and Herzegovina became the fourth country in Europe to grant visa-free treatment to China. These four countries, that is, four European countries that have granted visa-free access to China, insist on being friendly to China, and two of them regard China as their brothers.