
Chinese Mainland Tourism Booms Under 240-Hour Visa-Free Transit Policy
The Chinese mainland sees a surge in tourism after its new 240-hour visa-free transit policy, with 8.885M visitors in three months, up 34.9%.
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The Chinese mainland sees a surge in tourism after its new 240-hour visa-free transit policy, with 8.885M visitors in three months, up 34.9%.
China’s National Immigration Administration forecasts over 2 million daily passenger trips during the upcoming New Year holiday, marking an 18.8% increase from last year. Enhanced visa policies and improved border management are set to facilitate the surge.
Aviation news: Air China has resumed direct Washington DC to Beijing flights after a four-year hiatus, operating twice weekly with a stopover in Los Angeles on the return leg.
As China eases COVID measures, Sanya’s beaches and markets come alive again, with Hainan’s recovery offering a model of resilience and normalcy.
Lhasa residents and businesses celebrate eased COVID-19 measures while reflecting on pandemic lessons, signaling broader economic and social revival across China.
China adjusts COVID-19 measures to protect public health and boost economic recovery, as residents and travelers share experiences of renewed mobility and optimism.