China โexpands Visa-Free โฃTravel Options, Welcoming More Foreign Visitors
BEIJING – China is substantially easing travel restrictions for foreign nationals, offering โa growing number of visa-free entry options by air,โค land, โฃand sea, in โa move aimedโ at boosting tourism and economicโฃ exchange. โThe policy changes, announced in recentโข weeks, build on Beijing’s efforts to streamline internationalโค travel andโค attract visitors.
Traditionally, obtaining a Chinese visa has involved a lengthy process, often requiring substantial โขdocumentation and fees. However, travelers from an increasing โnumber of countries can now bypass these requirements under specific circumstances.
Here are โfive ways โฃto enter mainland China without โฃa visa:
1. Transit โฃThrough Chinese Cities (Up to 10 Days)
Citizens of 55 nations โฃ- including Australia, Russia, Indonesia, theโ United States, and several European countries – can enjoy โa visa-free stay of up toโข 10 days while transiting through one of China’s international airports. This allows for brief explorations of Chinese cities during layovers.
Onโ September 2, coinciding with Russian President Vladimirโ Putin’s visitโ to China, beijing announced a new โvisa-free arrangement specifically for Russian โcitizens, permitting stays of up to 30 days, effective September 15. This is the โขlatest in a series of relaxed visa policies designed toโฃ encourage international travel to and within China.