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China and South Korea's visa-free travel boost tourism, with South Koreans driving a 131% surge in arrivals to China.
China and South Korea are expanding tourism and people-to-people ties through reciprocal visa-free policies, with Qingdao emerging as a top gateway for South Korean travelers, accounting for over 70% of foreign arrivals there.
Frequent daily flights and mutual visa exemptions—initiated by China in November 2024 and followed by South Korea in September 2025—have driven a surge in travel, with inbound tourism from South Korea to China up 131% year-on-year and Chinese bookings to South Korea rising 31%.
Group tour searches jumped 357%, fueled by younger travelers from both nations, strengthening mutual understanding and supporting post-pandemic regional tourism recovery.
Los viajes sin visado de China y Corea del Sur impulsan el turismo, y los surcoreanos provocaron un aumento del 131% en las llegadas a China.