China has expanded its travel convenience for visitors from the UAE, Qatar, and 52 other nations. The National Immigration Administration (NIA) recently announced an extension of its 144-hour visa-free transit policy to include three additional entry ports. This brings the total number of visa-free ports in China to 37, providing international travelers with more accessible options. For further information on these updates, continue reading to stay informed.
New Visa-Free Entry Ports In China
The newly added ports are:
- Zhengzhou Xinzheng International Airportin Henan Province, central China
- Lijiang Sanyi International Airportin Yunnan Province, southwest China
- Mohan Railway Port, also in Yunnan Province
Exploring Henan & Yunnan Visa-Free
Effective immediately, eligible foreign nationals can now enter China through the Zhengzhou aviation port without a visa, with the condition that they remain within Henan Province. Additionally, travelers entering via Yunnan’s visa-free ports have expanded options. Previously restricted to Kunming, they can now explore nine city or prefecture-level areas, including Kunming, Lijiang, Dali, and Xishuangbanna. This expansion provides more flexibility for international visitors to explore various regions within Yunnan Province without the need for a visa.
Who Can Enjoy The Visa-Free Policy?
The 144-hour visa-free policy is now available to travelers from 54 countries, enabling short-term visits for tourism or business purposes. The eligible countries include:
- Europe: Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Russia, United Kingdom, Ireland, Cyprus, Bulgaria, Romania, Ukraine, Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Macedonia, Albania, Monaco, and Belarus.
- Asia: South Korea, Japan, Singapore, Brunei, UAE, and Qatar.
- Americas: United States, Canada, Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, and Chile.
- Oceania: Australia and New Zealand.
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What Does This Mean For Travellers?
With the addition of new ports and expanded areas, China is significantly broadening access to its diverse cultural and natural attractions for travelers worldwide. Whether you’re on a business trip or enjoying a short vacation, these enhancements offer increased flexibility and convenience. This policy aims to facilitate smoother travel experiences, encouraging more visitors to explore the rich offerings of China’s various regions with ease.
A Boost For Business & Tourism
This expansion of the visa-free policy is anticipated to strengthen business and tourism relations by providing additional options for foreign nationals visiting China. It represents a win-win scenario, facilitating greater international connectivity and significantly improving accessibility for travelers interested in experiencing China’s diverse offerings.
If you’re from one of the 54 countries eligible for this visa-free policy, it’s time to pack your bags and prepare to explore more of what China has to offer hassle-free!Top of Form
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