
China-Malaysia Visa-Free Travel Starts July 17
China and Malaysia officially launch mutual 30-day visa-free travel from July 17, 2025, after a successful 19-month trial that saw millions of cross-border visits and booming tourism.
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China and Malaysia officially launch mutual 30-day visa-free travel from July 17, 2025, after a successful 19-month trial that saw millions of cross-border visits and booming tourism.
In H1 2025, the Chinese mainland welcomed 13.64M visa-free entries, boosting tourism and economic ties with ASEAN and Indonesia through new visa-free and transit policies.
China now offers visa-free entry to 47 countries and transit exemptions for 55, simplifying visas and tax refunds to welcome more global travelers.
Armenian delegate Safaryan Lusine, after earning her PhD in China, praises its cultural richness and invites Chinese residents to explore visa-free Armenia.
Starting June 1, the Chinese mainland opens visa-free travel for Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Peru and Uruguay, boosting tourism, cultural exchange and deeper China-Latin America ties.
Peruvians welcome the Chinese mainland’s new visa-free policy, sparking travel, business, and cultural exchanges, and marking a milestone in bilateral ties.
Foreign passenger traffic on the HK-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge jumped 70%, driven by visa-free access and direct highway links to Hong Kong International Airport, reshaping regional connectivity.
Ne Zha 2 premieres in Hong Kong and Macao, a Bostonian promotes Hanfu, ASEAN tourists explore Yunnan visa-free, and Shanghai’s museum showcases snakes.
China experiences a surge in inbound travel ahead of May Day holidays, boosted by visa-free policies and enhanced tourist services, according to recent reports.