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Asked by Kristoffer from Sweden | Apr. 30, 2014 10:18
About:Chinese Embassy in Sweden

Single or double entry?

I'm going to travel around in china a couple of weeks then i'm off into north korea , then back to china for 2 days before heading back to Sweden. Do i need to apply for single or double entry visa? I read somewhere that if your transit in china is less than 72 hours it doesn't count as an entry.

Regards,
Kristoffer

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Answered by Cosmo from Canada | May. 01, 2014 22:11
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Yes, come cities introduced in 72 hr free transit, such as Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou. If you transit via one of them when back from North Korea, then a single entry visa is enough.
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