Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Do I need a passport and visa to go to Jeju Island? If so, how much does it cost to apply for a visa?

Do I need a passport and visa to go to Jeju Island? If so, how much does it cost to apply for a visa?

A passport is required to travel to Jeju Island, but no visa is required. Chinese citizens traveling to Jeju Island in South Korea as a group or as individuals only need to show their valid Chinese passports and air tickets or boarding passes to the border police when leaving the country. They do not need to apply for a visa and can stay in Jeju Island for 30 days.

Jeju Island, the largest island in South Korea, is a typical volcanic island and one of the New Seven Natural Wonders of the World. It was formed by volcanic activity 1.2 million years ago. In the center of the island is Hallasan Mountain, the highest peak in Korea with an altitude of 1,950 meters, which was formed through volcanic eruptions. Jeju Island, with its maritime climate, is known as "Korea's Hawaii". The beautiful Jeju Island not only has the unique beautiful scenery of the island (Ten Scenic Spots of Yeongju), but also inherits the special folk culture of the ancient Tamna Kingdom.