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Asked by Timbo from Netherlands | Jul. 30, 2018 15:51
About:144-Hour Visa-Free Transit

South Korea -> China -> DPRK -> China -> South Korea

Hi, I'd like to know if it is possible to travel: South Korea -> China (airport: Bejing, Dalia or Shenyang) -> DPRK -> by train back to China (Bejing or Dandong) -> by plane (airport: Bejing, Dalia or Shenyang) South Korea. As a Dutch national using a 72h or 144h transit VISA (double entry). Or is this all a bit too complicated? ;)

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Answered by Timbo from NL | Jul. 30, 2018 15:54
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Or is it not possible to fly into China, exit by train (to North Korea) and come back to China (by train again) a couple of days later? I read somewhere that it is not allowed to leave China over land (by train) on a 72h or 144h twov. is that true?
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Answered by Paul from USA | Jul. 30, 2018 17:09
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You cannot use the 144 hour TWOV. Beijing West railway station is the only option (only intl train is Hong Kong) and the north Korea train leaves from a different one. You will want at least dual entry L visa. None of the 72 hour TWOV cities allow train air to air only.
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