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What do you do if you want to travel freely in Taiwan? What are the ways to handle free travel in Ta

Taiwan has exotic customs, which makes people yearn for it. What if Taiwan wanted to travel freely in the past? What are the ways to handle free travel in Taiwan? The following is the relevant information compiled by Xiaobian. Let's have a look.

you need to apply for a personal travel permit. First, apply for a "mainland resident's Taiwan pass" and get endorsement on the registered residence or permanent residence. If it is signed by L, it can only be reported to the delegation.

Handling method:

I will bring the following materials to the exit Entry Administration of the Public Security Bureau 21 days before departure to apply for the "mainland residents' pass to and from Taiwan" and personal travel endorsement (g)

The original and clear copies of valid ID card and residence booklet (the front and back sides of the second generation ID card should be copied, and the front page and personal page of the residence booklet should be copied).

The completed application form for mainland residents to and from Taiwan can also be printed on the self-service filling machine in the registration hall with their ID cards.

Three two inch white background color photos of 33mm x 48mm (the photo standard is according to the requirements of municipal public security bureaus), one of which is posted on the "application form for mainland residents to and from Taiwan" (those with white hair should provide two inch blue background photos according to the above standards).

Extended information:

Free travel in Taiwan refers to the individual travel of mainland residents to Taiwan, which has been a pilot project since June 28, 2011. Free travel in Taiwan is commonly known as "machine plus wine", that is, air tickets plus hotels. Accommodation and transportation are arranged by travel agencies, but there is no guide to accompany them. Food and drink are also arranged by tourists themselves. Different from semi self-help travel, passengers are limited in the choice of airline flights and hotels, but the flexibility of itinerary arrangement is the same as semi self-help travel.

Since the pilot project on June 28, 2011, individual travel to Taiwan by mainland residents has been opened to 47 mainland cities in five batches, and the number of mainland travel groups has reached 311. By the end of February 2015, the total number of individual visits to Taiwan had reached 2.1864 million.

Open city:

The first batch (June 28, 2011)

Beijing, Shanghai, Xiamen

The second batch (April 28, 2012)

Tianjin, Chongqing, Nanjing, Hangzhou, Guangzhou, Chengdu, Jinan, Xi'an, Fuzhou, Shenzhen

The third batch (June 28, 2013)

Shenyang, Zhengzhou, Wuhan, Suzhou, Ningbo, Qingdao, Shijiazhuang, Changchun, Hefei, Changsha, Nanning, Kunming and Quanzhou

The fourth batch (August 18, 2014)

Nanchang, Taiyuan, Harbin, Wenzhou, Wuxi, Zhangzhou, Dalian, Yantai, Guiyang, Zhongshan

The fifth batch (March 18, 2015)

Changzhou, Xuzhou, Haikou, Hohhot, Lanzhou, Yinchuan, Zhoushan, Huizhou, Weihai, Longyan, Guilin