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Which countries in Southeast Asia are currently visa-free for China?

By the end of 20 17, no country in Southeast Asia has granted visa-free access to China. Only South Korea (Jeju and other places), Indonesia and Azerbaijan (groups) in Asia have granted visa-free access to China, while other Asian tourist countries have unilaterally granted landing visa to China tourists.

Extended data:

There are 1 1 countries in Southeast Asia: Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, Myanmar, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Brunei, Philippines and East Timor, covering an area of about 4.57 million square kilometers. Laos is the only landlocked country in Southeast Asia, with Viet Nam, Laos and Myanmar bordering People's Republic of China (PRC). Only East Timor is not a member of ASEAN.

The visa-free policy for foreigners in transit is a part of the visa-free system implemented in all countries of the world. It refers to the policy that foreigners transit from one country to a third country without applying for a transit country visa and can stay in the transit country for a short time according to the laws or relevant regulations of the transit country. This policy has been implemented since July 1, 2065438.

Up to 20 17, 1, * * 60 countries (regions) have granted visa-free or landing visa policy to China citizens holding ordinary passports.

References:

Southeast Asia-Baidu Encyclopedia? Visa-free transit-Baidu Encyclopedia