China Expands Visa-Free Travel Policy to 37 Ports, Visa-Free Travel Now Available for UAE, Qatar and 52 Other Countries
1 min readChina has expanded its visa-free travel policy to include three new ports, allowing visitors from the UAE, Qatar, and 52 other countries to enter the country without a visa for up to 144 hours. The new ports include Zhengzhou Xinzheng International Airport, Lijiang Sanyi International Airport, and Mohan railway port.
China has significantly expanded its visa-free travel policy, increasing the number of eligible entry ports from 34 to 37. This change now allows citizens from 54 countries to enter China for stays of up to 144 hours without obtaining a visa. These travelers can now explore China for business or leisure purposes within this timeframe.
Notably, the policy applies to a diverse group of countries, spanning Europe, Asia, the Americas, and Oceania. This expansion demonstrates China’s commitment to fostering tourism and business relations with these nations.
In addition to increasing the number of entry points, the policy aims to simplify the travel process for foreign nationals, making it easier to visit and conduct business within China. By removing visa requirements, China hopes to attract more foreign visitors and investors, thereby stimulating economic growth and cultural exchange.
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