The GTI region has a tremendous amount to offer its visitors, with a level of natural beauty, historical importance, cultural diversity and avenues for adventure hard to find anywhere else on earth. Here you’ll find everything from deserted grasslands to thronging beaches and ancient remains to pulsating nightlife, and those who spend time here will be able to hear more than a dozen languages, and sample innumerable styles of local cuisine.
As the first implementation step, this GTI Tourism Visa Study provides general information on the current systems of tourism visa (tourist visa and transit visa) among the GTI countries (the Peoples’ Republic of China, Russian Federation, Republic of Korea, and Mongolia), as well as DPRK, which succinctly display the various tourism visa facilitation measures in force across the GTI countries.
After Seoul, Busan is the Republic of Korea’s second largest city and is also known as Korea’s busiest port. Busan not only aims to become a prominent maritime city but also a notable global city.
Hunchun, a city in Northeast Asia once similar in scope to today’s Hong Kong, is rapidly developing now. As the new corridor is built, the distance between these countries will be largely reduced, and trade will increase rapidly.