China’s Visa-Free Policy Sparks 180% Surge in South Korean Tourists
China’s new visa-free policy has ignited a travel boom, especially among South Korean tourists, with visitor numbers soaring in major cities.
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China’s new visa-free policy has ignited a travel boom, especially among South Korean tourists, with visitor numbers soaring in major cities.
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China’s implementation of visa-free policies has led to a 130% increase in international visitors in 2024, boosting tourism and enhancing the nation’s global image.