For those who usually like to travel abroad, the visa-free policy can be said to be extremely convenient, so many visa-free countries are extremely popular with our people. These countries generally allow us to stay for up to half a month, and it is impossible to have a permanent visa exemption. But in the Arctic, there is a country that permanently exempts our country from visas, and this is Svalbard.
Svalbard is a small island country with more than 2,000 people living there. Because of its geographical location, almost no one came here before. It was not until the 16th century that someone discovered this place and named it Svalbard. After that, many European countries came to this island. resource extraction.
There are not many people living in Svalbard, but there are more than 5,000 polar bears living on this small island. Although this number sounds very large, it is not available everywhere. If you want to see polar bears, it also depends on your luck.
Because the weather here is too cold, the corpses here will not rot, and the germs will remain here. Moreover, because local medical facilities are limited, births are not allowed here, and deaths are not allowed here.
If you want to visit Svalbard, you want to transfer from Oslo, so you still need to apply for a Norwegian visa, but the time you stay on this island does not count. within a period of time. But if you are Chinese, you can also bypass Norway and come directly to this island. Because our country built the Arctic Yellow River Station here in 2004, many people also say that this is an overseas territory of China.
Due to its geographical location, Svalbard is covered in snow all year round, and few people know about it, so not many people come here to play. But this small island has been visa-free for China since a long time ago, and you can stay here for a long time without any formalities.