An official website of the United States Government 
Here's how you know

第1 🍃电脑软件下载商店怎么找到

第2 🍃一般电脑上下载软件的软件商店在哪

第3 🍃电脑下软件的软件商店

Official websites use .gov

.gov website belongs to an official government organization in the United States.

Secure .gov websites use HTTPS

A lock ( lock ) or https:// means you’ve safely connected to the .gov website. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites.

Mutual visa-free policies prove a win-win fo电脑软件下载商店怎么找r China, S. Korea

Tourists wait to enter a duty-free shop in Seoul, South Korea, on June 9. YONHAP NEWS AGENCY

Experts said t电脑软件下载商店怎么找hat China and South Korea are set for a win-win result from their tourism cooperation after implementing mutual visa-free policies in succession, a move that will boost not only the tourism industry but also economic growth on both sides.

During China's eight-day National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival holiday in early October, tourism destinations and shopping malls in South Korea saw a surge of Chinese tourists, thanks to the implementation of the temporary visa-free policy by the South Korean government.

Under the policy, Chinese group tourists — consisting of three or more people — are allowed to enter South Korea without a visa from Sept 29 to June 30, 2026, and stay up to 15 days. Previously, only the country's Jeju Island gave such access, allowing Chinese individuals and group tourists to stay for up to 30 days with a visa waiver. That access is still valid.

"Thanks to the电脑软件下载商店怎么找 visa-free policy, the number of group tourists bound for South Korea from the National Day holiday till date has registered a growth of over 60 percent compared with September at our platform, while it has multiplied compared with the same period in 2024," said Liu Haomiao, a manager responsible for tour products to South Korea at domestic travel portal Tuniu.

Related Stories

NEWS |

l Day for Comfort Women : Filipi

outhern Nepal
NEWS |

d photovoltaic project synchroni

Games open in Beijing
NEWS |

China read

Youth
NEWS |

nsumption

International Memoria