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Asked by Peter J Kim from Republic of Korea | Jul. 03, 2018 01:28
About:Chinese Embassies and Consulates

I am a dual citizen (USA and South Korea). Do I need a visa to visit China, specifically Suzhou?

Will be departing from South Korea and I am planning to stay for only a few days to visit a friend.

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Answered by Kali from UK | Jul. 03, 2018 20:16
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Yes, Peter, you are supposed to apply for a tourist L type for that beforehand.
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