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What are the visa-free countries in China and landing visa?

Countries or regions that unilaterally allow visa-free entry to China citizens: Indonesia, South Korea, Iran, Uzbekistan, Morocco, French Reunion, Antigua and Barbuda, Haiti, South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands (British overseas territory), Saint Kitts and Nevis, Turks and Caicos Islands (British overseas territory), Jamaica, Dominica, American Northern Mariana Islands, Samoa and French Polynesia.

Countries that have reached visa-free agreements with China for ordinary passports are Bahamas, Ecuador, Fiji, Grenada, Mauritius, San Marino, Seychelles, Serbia, Tonga, Barbados, Belarus, Algeria, Qatar, United Arab Emirates and Armenia.

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Requirements for visa-free countries: San Marino, for example, is surrounded by Italian territory although it is visa-free to China. To go there, you need to enter Italy first, but in fact you still need to apply for a Schengen visa.

Some designated must enter the country from the international airport, such as Jeju Road, South Korea, and need to take an international flight for a stay of 30 days; Maldives applies for entry registration card, return or third country air ticket, hotel order or travel permit from Male International Airport, valid for 30 days.

Some require invitations or letters of guarantee. For example, in Brunei, with the visa approval of the local travel agency approved in advance by the Brunei Immigration Bureau, the stay period is 14 days.