
South Korea to Grant Visa-Free Entry to Chinese Tourist Groups, Reports Say

GeokHub
Contributing Writer
South Korea is reportedly planning to introduce visa-free access for organized tourist groups from China. The change aims to boost tourism and strengthen bilateral ties amid improving diplomatic relations.
Under the plan, Chinese travelers in group tours would no longer need visas when entering South Korea, though individual travelers may still require them. Officials suggest the policy could ease travel restrictions, encourage more Chinese visitors, and support the recovery of the Korean tourism sector.
This move comes after several rounds of diplomatic outreach between Seoul and Beijing, underscoring their shared interest in economic and cultural exchange. Tourism industry observers say the measure may significantly increase Chinese arrivals if implemented.