Published on December 4, 2024. EST READ TIME: 2 minutes
In a significant move to revitalize tourism and strengthen international relations, China has introduced visa-free entry for travelers from Germany, France, Malaysia, and other nations. This policy, effective immediately, permits stays of up to 15 days for tourism, business, and family visits. It is part of China’s broader strategy to attract international visitors following the easing of pandemic-era travel restrictions. The decision underscores China’s commitment to fostering global connectivity and economic collaboration. The new policy aligns with Beijing’s efforts to boost its tourism sector, which has lagged behind pre-pandemic levels. Countries included in the visa-free list share strong diplomatic and economic ties with China, emphasizing its aim to build on existing partnerships. This development is expected to encourage a surge in inbound travel, offering international visitors a more accessible and hassle-free way to experience China’s rich history, culture, and business opportunities.
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