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Does Cuba grant visa-free access to China?

Cuba granted visa-free access to China.

According to the agreement between China and Cuba, Cuban citizens with diplomatic, official and ordinary official passports can enter Cuba without a visa. Holders of ordinary personal passports can apply for visas at the Cuban Embassy in China, the Consulate General in Shanghai and the Consulate General in Guangzhou. If they need to extend their visas, they must apply to the ancient immigration bureau before their visas expire.

If you travel to Cuba, you can also buy a time-limited travel card at a travel agency authorized by Cuba with a valid round-trip ticket. Hold a tourist visa or tourist card to stay in Cuba for no more than 90 days. After the expiration, you can apply for an extension, and the longest stay is no more than 180 days. (Note: According to the relevant regulations in ancient times, tourist visa holders were not allowed to work, meet public officials, participate in business negotiations or engage in other activities inconsistent with the visa type in ancient times). Holders of Hong Kong or Macao SAR passports must also complete their visas before entering Cuba.

Cuban characteristic scenic spots

1, Hemingway's former residence

Hemingway's former residence is a historic building in Havana, Cuba. This used to be the former residence of ernest hemingway, a famous American writer. This house was built in the early19th century, near St. Martin's Square in the old town. This is a two-story white building. Hemingway lived here for 9 years, and created important works such as The Old Man and the Sea here.

Now, the building has been transformed into Hemingway Museum, showing visitors Hemingway's life and creative history, as well as some of his personal belongings and manuscripts of famous works. There are scenes of Hemingway's life in Cuba, including his studio, bedroom and living room.

2. Royal Army Castle

The Royal Cuban Army Castle, also known as El Morro, is a castle located on the west coast of Havana, the capital of Cuba. It was built by Spanish colonists in the early 6th century. This castle is one of the most famous historical buildings in Cuba and a national cultural heritage of Cuba. The castle is built on a rock at an altitude of 18 meters, facing the sea, surrounded by huge walls and fortresses.

There are many buildings and facilities in the castle, including official residences, prisons, shops, churches and docks, which can be traced back to the Spanish colonial period. In the 18 and 19 centuries, this castle was once one of the main defense lines of the Cuban coastline.

3. Varadero Beach

Varadero beach, located in the east of guantanamo province, Cuba, is a beautiful beach resort.

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