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Do you need a visa to travel to those countries with a China passport?

Russian tourism officials announced yesterday that China tourists can travel in Russia without a visa. According to this regulation, China tourists can enter the country without a visa as long as they sign up for a group tour at a group agency designated by the National Tourism Administration and hold a valid passport to go abroad.

So far, few countries have implemented visa-free policies for China tour groups, and many countries have adopted preferential measures such as allowing landing visa and visa-free transit.

If the tour group to Mauritius stays within 15 days, it doesn't need to apply for a visa, but it needs to have a valid passport, a valid return ticket and enough funds, that is, 50 dollars a day and a hotel check-in slip, so it can go through customs clearance and enter the country directly.

There are also visa-free opportunities to travel to South Korea from Yantai Port, Weihai Port, Qingdao Port and other 12 ports. China citizens with C2 and C3 (tourism and business) visas can enter the Republic of Korea twice by passenger ship within one year, and enjoy visa-free treatment, and can stay for up to 15 days.

In addition, Maldives, Singapore, Malaysia, Nepal, Thailand, Philippines, Syria, Vietnam, Pakistan (within 30 days), Benin, Bosnia and Herzegovina, North Korea, Ecuador, Georgia, Cuba, Guyana, Laos, Macedonia, Mongolia, Bangladesh, Moldova, Samoa (within 30 days), Serbia and Montenegro, San Marino, Samoa.