South Korea Waives Visa Fees to Boost Chinese and Indian Tourism

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South Korea has decided to extend its visa fee waiver for group tourists from six countries, including China and India, through December 31, 2026. This move is part of a broader strategy aimed at revitalizing the tourism sector and enhancing people-to-people connections. The visa waiver applies to group travelers from China, Vietnam, the Philippines, Indonesia, India, and Cambodia.

The South Korean Ministry of Justice announced that the extension is a measure to support the ongoing recovery of tourism, particularly as visitor numbers from China and Southeast Asia continue to rise. In addition to the visa fee waiver, South Korea has introduced expanded marketing campaigns and offers long-term multiple-entry visas to eligible travelers. These initiatives are designed to attract more international visitors, fostering cultural and economic ties with neighboring countries.

China, being South Korea’s largest source of inbound tourists, stands to play a significant role in the success of these measures. Industry experts anticipate that the extended visa fee waiver will further boost visitor numbers, which in turn, is expected to benefit various sectors including retail, hospitality, restaurants, and duty-free shopping. The increase in tourism is not only seen as a boost for these industries but also as a catalyst for broader economic cooperation between China and South Korea.

Tourism officials in South Korea are optimistic that these efforts will lead to more group travel and strengthen bilateral ties. The focus on enhancing tourism is part of a larger vision to ensure sustainable growth in the sector, which has been steadily recovering. As the number of tourists from China and Southeast Asia grows, it is expected to contribute positively to both cultural exchanges and economic partnerships.

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