Eight Visa-Free Countries, Chinese Travelers Can Go Anytime!
1. Maldives
Visa: No visa required, easy entry, and you can happily stay for 30 days😎.
Attractions: This place is literally a paradise. The scattered islands are like pearls on the sea. You can choose your favorite island resort and start a dreamy journey. Snorkel in the crystal-clear waters with colorful fish and feel the ocean’s embrace🌊; or stroll along the snowy white beaches, letting the sea breeze gently brush your face, enjoying a leisurely time.
Food: Curry fish is a must-try delicacy, with rich curry flavors soaking into the tender fish, every bite full of surprises😋. Also, tropical fruits are fresh and juicy, like a sweet symphony playing in your mouth.
Notes: Maldives is hot all year round, with sunlight as intense as flames. Be sure to bring high SPF sunscreen and stay hydrated to keep yourself moisturized💧.
2. Singapore
Visa: Visa-free, 30-day stay🤩.
Attractions: Gardens by the Bay is like a dream kingdom of plants, and the giant Supertrees light up at night, making it feel like walking into a magical forest from a fairy tale🌳. Sentosa Island is a joyful ocean with various exciting amusement rides, perfect for the whole family.
Food: Hainanese chicken rice is Singapore’s signature dish, with tender chicken and fluffy rice, paired with unique dipping sauces that leave you wanting more😍. Also, bak kut teh has a rich broth filled with herbal and pork rib aromas.
Notes: Singapore is a country that values order highly; please follow rules in public places and don’t litter casually🧐.
3. Bosnia and Herzegovina
Visa: Visa-free, 30-day stay😄.
Attractions: The Mostar Old Bridge is a landmark of Bosnia, an elegant arch spanning the Neretva River. Standing on the bridge, you can feel the weight of history and the vitality of the river. Sarajevo’s old town is full of exotic charm, with ancient buildings and narrow streets telling stories of the past🏰.
Food: Ćevapi is a local specialty, small meat patties bursting with meaty aroma, served with onions and sour cream, offering a rich taste experience😉.
Notes: Some areas have underdeveloped transportation, so plan your trip well and choose the right transport🚍.
4. Finland
Visa: Visa-free, 90-day stay🤗.
Attractions: Rovaniemi in Finland is the hometown of Santa Claus🎅. There, you can visit Santa Claus Village, take photos with Santa, and cross the Arctic Circle to experience unique polar scenery. Finland has many lakes, and in winter, you can enjoy ice fishing on frozen lakes.
Food: Smoked salmon is a top Finnish delicacy, with a subtle smoky flavor and tender salmon, a feast for your taste buds😋. Also, Karelian pies have a unique texture and flavor.
Notes: Finnish winters are very cold, so dress warmly with thick down jackets and insulated boots🧣.
5. Serbia
Visa: Visa-free, 30-day stay💪.
Attractions: Belgrade Fortress witnesses the city’s historical changes, and from the fortress, you can overlook the beautiful cityscape of Belgrade. Novi Sad is an art-filled city where you can feel the artistic atmosphere everywhere🎨.
Food: Serbian barbecue is a must-try, sizzling meat skewers with an irresistible aroma. Also, burek, a delicious pastry with various fillings, is worth trying😉.
Notes: The local currency is the dinar; pay attention to exchange rates and fees when exchanging money💱.
6. Norway
Visa: Visa-free, 90-day stay😉.
Attractions: Norway’s fjords are spectacular, with the Sognefjord looking like a deep scar on the earth, flanked by towering peaks and emerald waters, like a natural painting🖼️. Tromsø inside the Arctic Circle is a great place to see the Northern Lights, where the colorful auroras dance like ribbons in the night sky💫.
Food: Salmon sashimi is Norway’s signature, fresh salmon sliced thinly, melting in your mouth. Also, Norwegian cheese has a rich milky flavor that’s irresistible😋.
Notes: Norway is expensive, so plan your budget carefully💰.
7. Portugal
Visa: Visa-free, 90-day stay🧐.
Attractions: Lisbon’s Belém Tower symbolizes Portugal’s Age of Discovery, an ancient building standing by the sea, telling stories of past glory. Pena Palace in Sintra is colorful and dreamy, like a castle from a fairy tale🏰.
Food: Besides the famous Portuguese egg tart, Portuguese seafood rice is a must-try, with rich seafood perfectly paired with flavorful rice. Also, Port wine is a characteristic Portuguese drink with a mellow taste🍷.
Notes: When visiting Portugal, protect the local historical and cultural buildings and avoid damaging them🙅.
8. Greece
Visa: Visa-free, 90-day stay😍.
Attractions: The Acropolis in Athens is a symbol of Greece, with ancient temple ruins that let you feel the greatness of ancient Greek civilization. Santorini’s blue and white buildings are among the most romantic sights in the world; watching the sunset on the island, the golden glow shines on the white houses and blue domes, creating an incredibly beautiful scene🌅.
Food: Greek gyro is a street food favorite, with fragrant meat and crispy bread. Also, Greek yogurt is thick like cheese, and when combined with honey and fruit, it makes a delicious dessert😋.
Notes: Greek summers are very hot, so take care to prevent heatstroke and sunburn🌞.
These eight visa-free countries each have their own unique charm, making them ideal travel destinations for Chinese tourists who want to travel spontaneously😉.
Santa Claus Village is a must-visit for those looking to immerse themselves in a winter wonderland and enjoy an authentic Christmas experience. However, it’s also a very touristy spot, and it can be expensive, so it may not be for everyone.
A visit here was amazing. To stand on the Arctic Circle line was brilliant. There is so much to see and do here. We visited in September and it was still magical minus the snow. We found a few hidden geocaches and when we saw Santa he knew all about them.
Very pretty with strong Christmas vibe, people are friendly and helpful. Quite a lot of photo spots! Memorable experience with Santa Claus!
Santa Claus Village is a group of wooden buildings which mainly focus on the unique scenery and experience of Christmas. Every year, a large number of tourists come here to see Santa Claus. Santa Claus's office in the village is responsible for receiving children from all countries. Santa Claus "certified on duty" will answer strange questions from children here. The Arctic Circle happens to cross villages. You can find white markings with dimensions of the Arctic Circle and get a certificate for crossing the Arctic Circle. There are all kinds of fairy-tale stamps, cards and gifts in Santa's post office. Letters sent from Santa's post office will be sent around the world with Santa's postmark. Santa Claus Village is about 7.5 kilometers away from Rovaniemi and can be reached by bus in the city. Bus - "Rovaniemi Fair takes Bus No. 8 and can arrive directly in about 10-15 minutes. You can get a map at the Information Consulting Office, otherwise it's really hard to tell where it is. Tropic of Cancer, one indoor and one outdoor, but the one outdoors is covered by snow. Indoor on the opposite side of the tourist consulting desk, you can also go to the consulting desk to get certificates across the Tropic of Cancer, you can choose different languages, spring and summer versions, you can also stamp your passport.
In this fairy-tale world of ice and snow, Niu Zai watched Eurola's dancing skirt display a beautiful snowscape of birch trees. She saw an old man whom she wanted to see as a child crossing a northern latitude of 66 & #176; 33 07 a certificate of crossing the Arctic Circle covered with an Arctic seal meteor glide across a dream of a strange Christmas ice margin.
Santa Claus village in late November, with a very Christmas atmosphere and snow everywhere, is Rovaniemi's main attraction. Take bus 8 directly from downtown. Please pay attention to the departure time. Return ticket 7.2 Euros. Here are a few things to do. First, cross the Arctic Circle. Second, stamp your passport (0.5 Euros, in the lobby information office). Third, send greeting cards. Two mailboxes are optional. The red one is sent on Christmas Day. Fourth, taking pictures with Santa Claus is really expensive. You can't take pictures with your mobile phone. It takes 40 Euros to get the pictures, but flying all the way is not worth it. There are also several recreational activities. Husky Park and Elk Park are all sled pulling projects. Because of the cold weather and the large number of people, we abandoned these two projects. The daytime here is very short. It's light at 10 a.m. and it's dark at about 15 p.m. I like the atmosphere here very much. My planned friends might as well go and play.
The theme park of Santa Claus in the Arctic Circle is a very interesting wooden building. It's not very big. There's Santa Claus's office. You can shake hands with him, take pictures with him and explore the philosophy of life. I asked him where Rudolph was. He said he went out to play for it in the summer vacation. Haha. Photographs are free, 35 euros for each photo. Team photo can be taken, as long as a photo, back to scan and print, one for each person, so that the cost can be shared. Grandpa's shoes are the key. Look at them. They are as big as a boat. There are also Christmas postcards that can be sent by the post office. There are postcards sent at that time and before Christmas. The cost is the same. They are all one euro postcards and 1.5 Euro stamps sent to the whole world (Santa Claus said he arranged for Rudolph's team to send them, so the global price is the same). Here, a lot of stamps, the focus has come, there are children over the years to write to Santa Claus stamps, I bought a large bag of used stamps for 7 euros, go home to see, happy, all the local stamps in 1993. Next time you go, buy more of these old stamps. Christmas shops, many small commodities, can buy reindeer antlers, reindeer candlesticks, all kinds of small gifts. There is Santa Claus Restaurant, which seems to be closed in summer. I went to the restaurant for two summers without opening. I went into it and strolled around. It felt like I was in a dwarf's house, playing quietly. Many tree houses are very interesting. I recommend that I go there freely and have a good time. Remember to go to the tourist centre, buy a certificate across the Arctic, 4.2 Euros, provide your name, they will stamp the date and seal.
The KPI was exceeded on the second day of chasing the aurora [Yeah] The aurora and the starry sky are so beautiful that I am speechless [circling] Although the pixel of the mobile phone is not high, the beautiful scenery is definitely worth buying a first-class ticket. The natural scenery here is unparalleled.