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Does Jeju Island, South Korea require a visa?

Jeju Island, South Korea does not require a visa.

Jeju Island in South Korea is visa-free for Chinese citizens, so no visa is required. However, please note that you must have a valid passport and destination air ticket or boarding pass. In addition, prepare itinerary, hotel reservation, round-trip air tickets and other relevant materials before entering the country, and ensure that the passport is valid for at least six months and has blank pages. If you travel from Jeju Island to other parts of South Korea, you may need to apply for a visa.

Chinese people do not need a visa to go to Jeju Island in South Korea, no matter which city in China you depart from to Jeju Island, whether you are a group or an individual. As long as you present your valid passport and destination air ticket or boarding pass to the Jeju border police, you can successfully enter the country without going through any visa procedures, and you can stay in Jeju Island for 30 days.

Introduction to Jeju Island

Jeju Island, the largest island in South Korea, is located in the southwest waters of South Korea, with an area of ??1,845 square kilometers and a population of 660,000. There is Jeju City on the northern coast. Jeju Island is the largest island in South Korea, also known as Tamna Island, Honeymoon Island, and Romantic Island. Jeju Island is located in the East China Sea, at the southern tip of the Korean Peninsula. It is 100 kilometers southwest of Jeollanam-do, facing the peninsula across the Jeju Strait, and more than 90 kilometers north of the southern coast of South Korea. It is the gateway to the Korean Strait, and its geographical location is very important.

The history of human settlement in Jeju Island can be traced back to the Stone Age. Excavation of the ruins shows that people lived in caves or caves at that time. Dolmens, polished stone tools, earthenware, urn coffin tombs, etc. were scattered All around the island. Bronze and Iron Age relics were also unearthed, which are important materials for studying the historical origins of Jeju.

Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia—Jeju Island