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There's a Place in the Arctic Where Chinese Citizens Can Stay Permanently Visa-Free

Nowadays, people, having met their basic material needs, are increasingly pursuing higher-level spiritual needs. More and more people are going beyond national borders to fulfill their 'around-the-world' dreams. However, there are still some troubles with international travel, such as the need to apply for visas and meet various restrictions. Many people abandon international travel because of these difficulties. But today, the author wants to introduce a place that offers permanent visa-free entry for Chinese citizens – you can stay as long as you want. So, where is it? Let's take a look.

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In the Arctic region, there is a small island inhabited by 3,000 people called the Svalbard Islands. This island is located in a high-latitude area, perpetually covered in ice and snow, and the weather is very cold. However, it is precisely because of this that the local ecosystem is outstanding – it's everywhere white and pristine. Watching the sunset in the distance is incredibly romantic. So, even though the natural conditions aren't particularly comfortable, it attracts many tourists to visit and play here.

Chinese people are, of course, the 'main contributors' to tourism here, and they also have a 'privilege'. When people hear about this, they are often curious: why do Chinese people have this right? The answer lies in a certain historical origin. In history, there was a treaty relationship between China and the Svalbard Islands. Therefore, this place was once considered part of China. It's likely this historical connection that has led to Chinese citizens having such privileges today.

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However, even with this privilege, to develop here long-term, you need to pay attention to two things, otherwise you risk being deported. The first is to take care of your physical health. The island also has a specific regulation: no one is allowed to die on the island, because corpses cannot decompose in such an environment, and they can even cause pollution and the spread of bacteria. Therefore, to ensure the safety of other people on the island and to protect the ecological environment, the island requires everyone to report any changes in their health status immediately. The second is that you are not allowed to give birth on the island. Due to various reasons, the island's medical level is actually quite low. If a pregnant woman chooses to give birth here, she faces huge risks. To avoid these risks, this regulation was implemented.


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