
China Expands Visa-Free Access: 47 Countries, 55 Transit Exemptions
China now offers visa-free entry to 47 countries and transit exemptions for 55, simplifying visas and tax refunds to welcome more global travelers.
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China now offers visa-free entry to 47 countries and transit exemptions for 55, simplifying visas and tax refunds to welcome more global travelers.
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