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As of March 2025, China has established full bilateral visa exemption agreements with 26 countries
As of March 2025, China has established full bilateral visa exemption agreements with 26 countries (including the newly added Samoa, effective April 2, 2025). Below are the details: 1. List of Countries (26) with Full Mutual Visa Exemption 2. Policy Highlights 3.For official announcements List of Agreements on Mutual Visa Exemption Between the People’s Republic…
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China’s 30-Day Visa-Free Policy: Complete Country List -54 countries (2025-6-7 Update)
Travel Visa-Free to China for Affordable, Convenient Medical Care Thanks to China’s visa-free policy, international patients can now access high-quality yet affordable medical treatments—from dental, vision, and dermatology services to TCM therapies. With China’s top-tier hospitals operating at unmatched efficiency, even minor surgeries like skin lesion removal, ingrown toenail correction, or cataract procedures can be…
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Ports and Permitted Stay Areas for the 240 – Hour Transit Visa – Free Policy
Effective Dec 2024 Conditions for Foreigners to Apply for the 240 – Hour Transit Visa – Free Policy First, citizens of 54 countries applicable for the transit visa – free policy: Second, hold valid international travel documents with a validity period of not less than 3 months and meet the entry requirements for the third…
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Chinese Visa Guide: Hainan Visa-Free Entry – 59 Countries Can Visit for 30 Days (2025 Update)
Effective February 2025 The 59-Country Visa-Free Policy in Hainan originated from China’s drive to deepen reform and opening-up, with key background points: 1.Eligible Countries: Continent Countries Count Europe Russia, United Kingdom, France, Germany, Norway, Ukraine, Italy, Austria, Finland, Netherlands, Denmark, Switzerland, Sweden, Spain, Belgium, Czech Republic, Estonia, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Poland,…
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Why Foreigners Come to China for Medical Treatment?
Last year’s visa-free policy led to a “surge” in the number of foreigners entering China, with a 112.3% year-on-year increase in national inbound visitors in 2024. Among them, Shanghai saw an 84% increase in international tourists, with popular areas like Xintiandi, the Bund, and Wukang Road having such a high “Korean presence” that it once…
