Travel as you please, I am an ambassador in China. China and Serbia waive visas for each other in Europe | cities | ambassadors
The urban scenery of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. Image provided by the Serbian National Tourism Administration
China and Serbia mutually waive visas and exchange direct flights, making it easy for Chinese tourists to have a "go as you please" trip to Serbia.
Whether it's the romantic Belgrade or the literary Novi Sad, you can't miss it. Belgrade is located at the confluence of the Danube and Sava rivers in northern Serbia. It is one of the oldest cities in Europe and an important hub for transportation between the East and West. This city has an extremely rich historical and cultural heritage, and holds annual film, music, and art festivals, as well as many exciting sports events. Lonely Planet once ranked Belgrade as the top ten nightlife cities, earning it the nickname "City of the Night". Novisad is the second largest city in Serbia, located in the autonomous province of Vojvodina north of the Sava and Danube rivers. The high-speed rail from Belgrade to Novi Sad has been opened, and tourists can experience riding the Chinese made European version of the high-speed rail here.
Serbia is one of the most ecologically protected places in Europe and an ideal place for nature enthusiasts and outdoor enthusiasts. From the vast plains in the north to the high mountains in the south, Serbia's diverse landscapes and rich species inhabiting them will constantly surprise tourists. Many endangered animals and plants in other parts of Europe have found refuge here. In summer, tourists can go to Jinsongling to escape the heat and stroll in the Uwaz Canyon; In winter, the Copaonic Ski Resort is a good choice.
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Serbia has multiple national parks, among which the Djedap National Park is well-known. This park is the largest national park in Serbia, covering an area of over 60000 hectares. It was officially established in the 1970s and was included in the World Geopark Network by UNESCO in 2020. When you first arrive at Dejedap National Park, people will be amazed by its grandeur, especially the magnificent Iron Gate Canyon. The Iron Gate Canyon has a total length of 100 kilometers, formed by the flow of the Danube River, and is flanked by cliffs up to 300 meters high. From a distance, the Danube River runs through towering canyons, and the iron blue mountain walls on both sides resemble a gate that hides the beautiful scenery of the other half of the canyon behind, attracting tourists to explore the whole picture.
Chinese tourists visiting Serbia will also find an additional surprise - many places have dedicated Chinese signs. Brilliant culture, beautiful scenery, and friendly people are all reasons to check in Serbia.