China Extends Visa-Free Transit to Boost Global Tourism and Business
China has extended its visa-free transit policy to 240 hours, aiming to attract more international tourists and business travelers from 54 countries.
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China has extended its visa-free transit policy to 240 hours, aiming to attract more international tourists and business travelers from 54 countries.
China’s two-round visa-free policy expansion in November facilitates easier tourism, business, and family visits for citizens of numerous countries.
China has expanded visa-free access to 38 countries, sparking increased enthusiasm for travel to the nation as its ‘circle of friends’ continues to grow.
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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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