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Which countries' passports can enter China and landing visa?

Countries with visa exemption for ordinary passports entering China (14): United Arab Emirates, Barbados, Bahamas, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Ecuador, Fiji, Grenada, Mauritius, San Marino, Seychelles, Serbia, Tonga, Belarus and Qatar.

Visa on arrival means that the applicant does not directly obtain a visa for other countries from the host country, but arrives at the port of the country with a passport and an entry permit issued by the relevant authorities of the country, and then issues a visa. Visa on arrival is usually unilateral.

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For foreign citizens:

1. In principle, foreign citizens should apply for visas in advance to Chinese embassies and consulates abroad, offices, offices of special commissioners in Hong Kong and Macao or other overseas institutions authorized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Applicants should complete their visas in advance according to their own itinerary. Under no special circumstances, when the applicant has no time to apply for a visa near his place of residence, he can apply for a visa from the above-mentioned institutions on his way to China.

2. Foreigners who hold letters and telegrams from authorized units in China and ordinary passports from countries that have diplomatic relations or official trade with China, but are in urgent need of coming to China and have no time to apply for visas at the above-mentioned China foreign offices, may also apply for visas at the port visa offices authorized by the Ministry of Public Security.

3. Being able to apply does not mean that the application will be approved as a matter of course, and all the responsibilities that may arise therefrom shall be borne by the applicant.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-visa on arrival

China Consular Service Network-China citizens with ordinary passports enter relevant countries and regions.