
China Launches Visa-Free Trial for Latin American Travelers
Starting June 2025, Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Peru and Uruguay will join a year-long visa-free trial to China, boosting tourism, business and cultural ties under a new cooperation plan.
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Starting June 2025, Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Peru and Uruguay will join a year-long visa-free trial to China, boosting tourism, business and cultural ties under a new cooperation plan.
China will soon grant visa-free entry to citizens of Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Peru, and Uruguay, opening doors for travel, business, and cultural exchange.
Peruvians welcome the Chinese mainlandās new visa-free policy, sparking travel, business, and cultural exchanges, and marking a milestone in bilateral ties.
Zhejiang is tapping into digital campaigns and immersive experiences to attract Latin American travelers, forging new cultural and tech-led tourism ties.
The Chinese mainland will welcome passport-free travel for Brazilians, Argentines, Chileans, Peruvians, and Uruguayans from June 1, 2025, to May 31, 2026.
Peruvian FM Elmer Salcedo calls the Chinese mainlandāCELAC Forum a key driver for Sino-Latin America ties, spotlighting the Chancay Port projectās boost to connectivity.
Celebrating 10 years of China-CELAC cooperation, this Forum has deepened political trust, boosted trade and enriched cultural ties, paving the way for a sustainable shared future.
Chilean student Raquel Herrera, studying in the Chinese mainland, calls for deeper China-CELAC cooperation in trade, green development and culture for sustainable, inclusive partnerships.
Celebrating the 10th China-CELAC Forum, we explore how mutual respect and $500 billion trade redefine SouthāSouth cooperation across Latin America and the Caribbean.
Chinese FM Wang Yi celebrates a decade of China-CELAC Forumās equal dialogue and mutual benefit, with 80% of financing delivered and youth programs fueling shared growth.