
China’s New Visa-Free Policy Boosts Tourism and Economy
China’s latest visa-free policy for 25 countries is set to enhance tourism, boost the economy, and foster international exchanges, marking a significant step in its opening-up strategy.
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China’s latest visa-free policy for 25 countries is set to enhance tourism, boost the economy, and foster international exchanges, marking a significant step in its opening-up strategy.
China has extended its visa-free policy to nine more countries, allowing travelers from Slovakia, Norway, Finland, Denmark, Iceland, Andorra, Monaco, Liechtenstein, and South Korea to visit without a visa starting November 8, 2024.
China enhances air connectivity with more flights, new destinations, and shorter journeys, making travel to the Chinese mainland easier and more convenient than ever.
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Amid geopolitical challenges, the Middle East’s tourism sector saw a 22% growth in 2023, welcoming 86.3 million international visitors, according to UNWTO.
China’s Civil Aviation Administration is committed to reviving international air travel by increasing flight frequencies and expanding destinations, reaching 73% of pre-pandemic levels.
China introduces visa-free entry for organized foreign cruise groups at 13 coastal ports, allowing up to 15-day stays.