Restrictions on ferry travel from China to Taiwan and back to China

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I plan to travel from China to Taiwan and back to China on a ferry. Recently I have read that China is restricting individual tourism to Taiwan. Article: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-49178314 Does this also apply for EU Citizen which are traveling individual?






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Can you take a ferry from Taiwan to China?

For travelers between Taiwan and Mainland China, there are direct ferry services and flights between the two regions.

Can you travel to China from Taiwan?

Obtain the visa through a local travel agency (in Taiwan) You will have to bring the following documents: A copy of the Alien Resident Certificate (ARC) (valid for at least 6 months) - if you do not have an ARC, you will not be able to request a visa. Your passport (valid for at least 6 months)

Can you take a boat to Taiwan?

Getting to Taiwan by boat There are three ways of arriving from mainland China \u2013 a two-stage journey from Fuzhou in China to Taiwan's Matsu Islands, then from there to Keelung; a direct ferry service from Xiamen to Keelung; or a fast ferry from the Chinese island of Pingtan to Taichung.

Can you enter China right now?

Yes. China currently allows foreign nationals with valid residence permits and visas to enter the country under certain very limited conditions.



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