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Asked by David from Sweden | Jun. 14, 2018 14:04
About:72-Hour Visa-Free Transit FAQ

Sweden-China-South Korea-China-Sweden

I'm travelling from Stockholm to Beijing with transit in Copenhagen. I'm thinking about adding a trip to South Korea. Can I apply for a free transit, go to Seoul, then go back to Beijing, apply for another free transit and then go back to Sweden? To be eligible for a free transit, I need to show the booking confirmation I got in my email, that's what they refer to as a ticket? What does it mean to have a confirmed seat? The seat is not confirmed until I have checked in for my next flight, so I can't show that? Do I need a Visa for doing just a transit in Beijing? Is there any notable difference between the 72 hour and 144 hour option except for the length of stay?
Thanks in advance!

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Answered by John Doe | Jun. 14, 2018 15:38
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1) Yes, if Beijing is your only stop in Mainland China.
2) Booking confirmation must show a numerical ticket number.
3) It means to have a confirmed ticket.
4) There's no need to show your seat assignment.
5) No. You asked that already.
6) Only 24 or 144-hour transit are available in Beijing.
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