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对俄罗斯试行单方面免签一周 上海邮轮口岸有哪些新情况?
Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan·2025-09-21 03:09

Core Insights - The "Spectrum of the Seas" cruise ship docked in Shanghai with over 4,600 passengers, marking the first time since the resumption of international cruises that foreign passengers exceeded half of the total [1] - The foreign passengers came from over 40 countries and regions, with Russia, the UK, and Australia being the top three sources; Russian passengers accounted for more than one-third of the total [2] - The introduction of a unilateral visa exemption policy for Russian passport holders has facilitated travel, allowing them to enter China for business, tourism, family visits, and exchanges without prior visa arrangements [2] - The 240-hour transit visa exemption policy continues to provide benefits, significantly lowering entry barriers and stimulating travel interest among foreign tourists [4] - The combination of air and cruise travel is becoming increasingly popular, with a reported 77% year-on-year increase in foreign tourists arriving in China and taking cruises from January 1 to September 18, 2025 [4] - Shanghai border inspection authorities are optimizing port clearance processes to support the rapid recovery and high-quality development of the cruise economy, implementing measures to reduce clearance times [5] - The "onboard inspection" model allows passengers to disembark immediately upon docking, and foreign passengers are exempt from fingerprint collection when entering via cruise [5][6]