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Do I need a visa to travel to Fiji?

You don't need a visa to travel to Fiji. According to the Memorandum of Understanding between the Government of People's Republic of China (PRC) and the Government of Fiji on mutual visa exemption, which came into effect on March 4, 201May, People's Republic of China (PRC) citizens with valid passports from People's Republic of China (PRC) and foreign countries are allowed to enter Fiji. Please bring your return ticket or joint ticket to a third country for inspection when you enter the country.

It should be noted that if citizens of the two countries want to study, work, settle down or engage in media activities in the other country, even if they stay for less than 30 days, they still need to apply for corresponding visas before entering the country.

The Republic of Fiji (Matanitu Galala Oviti in Fijian), short for Fiji, is a Pacific island country, located in the South Pacific, bordering Vanuatu in the east, Tonga in the west and Tuvalu in the south. It consists of 332 islands, of which 106 is inhabited. Volcanic islands surrounded by coral reefs, mainly viti levu and Vanua Island. It has a tropical maritime climate and is often hit by hurricanes. The annual average temperature is 22 ~ 30℃.

Fiji has a tropical maritime climate, and May to 10 is the best time to travel every year. At this time, affected by the cold southeast wind, the temperature is low, with an average temperature of 22 degrees Celsius, which is also the driest period of the year.

Fiji is rich in tourism resources, and the main attractions are: Royal Hotel; Vasco Var?o Island is LomaivitiTaveuni Island; Buma Forest Park; Thurston Garden; And Vanua Island.

In Fiji, you can enjoy adventure, flying by jet speedboat, rafting on bamboo rafts, hiking in tropical rain forests, mountain biking, fishing, swimming with manta rays and so on.

Don't miss it: cycling, riding motorcycles, visiting villages, enjoying barefoot flames and Meke dance performances, walking on the mountains, jumping on the island, sailing, surfing and exploring along the river.

References:

Fiji and China Visa Baidu Encyclopedia