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38 European Countries, Including Italy, France, and Germany, Can Now Travel to China Visa-Free

News RoomBy News RoomNovember 30, 2024
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China is expanding its visa-free travel scheme to boost tourism, adding eight more European countries to its growing list of those allowed entry without a visa. Citizens from Bulgaria, Romania, Malta, Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Estonia, and Latvia will benefit from this change, commencing on November 30, 2024, through December 31, 2025. This follows a series of additions, including recent exemptions for passport holders from Andorra, Finland, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Monaco, Slovakia, and Norway. In addition, countries such as Cyprus, Denmark, Greece, Portugal, and Slovenia have joined the list, increasing the total number of European nations with visa-free access to 38. Various other countries, including Poland, Australia, and New Zealand, also enjoy unrestricted access until the end of 2025.

This expansion of China’s visa-free policy is part of a larger effort to stimulate tourism and business travel while fostering greater exchanges between Chinese citizens and international visitors. The Chinese Foreign Ministry has emphasized the importance of facilitating high-quality personnel exchanges and enhancing China’s openness towards foreign interactions. The newly updated list includes popular European destinations known for their rich cultural and historical heritage, further attracting tourists to experience not only China’s iconic landmarks but also its vibrant local traditions.

Despite these measures, China’s international travel hasn’t fully rebounded to pre-pandemic levels. After enduring years of stringent pandemic restrictions, including mandatory quarantines, many travelers chose to delay or cancel their trips to China. While restrictions have mostly been lifted, making way for increased international arrivals, figures show that travel volume remains significantly lower than in 2019. In 2023, the nation recorded 35.5 million entries and exits by foreigners, which is nearly 63% lower than in the previous record year.

Notably, during the third quarter of 2023, approximately 8.2 million foreigners entered China, out of which almost 4.9 million traveled without a visa, indicating that the simplified entry policy is yielding some positive outcomes. Business travel is experiencing a gradual resurgence, with notable business leaders like Tesla’s Elon Musk and Apple’s Tim Cook frequenting China for trade exhibitions and meetings. However, general tourism remains subdued, with foreign visitors still appearing relatively scarce compared to pre-pandemic times.

The renewed interest in China as a tourist haven has been underscored by 2022 data reflecting a 663% increase in bookings from Europe, with a noticeable uptick of nearly 29% compared to 2019 figures. Prominent cities like Shanghai and Beijing remain top destinations for European travelers, luring them with a mix of modernity and tradition. Emerging destinations, such as Sanya and Chengdu, are also gaining traction, enriching China’s appeal as a diverse travel locale.

In addition to the visa-free schemes, China is augmenting its efforts to attract tourists by investing in technological advancements in tourism infrastructure, enhancing services, and fostering partnerships with travel agencies like Trip.com to promote cultural and historical attractions. These initiatives aim to not only simplify travel logistics but also enhance the overall experience for international visitors, thereby laying the groundwork for a robust recovery in China’s tourism sector. The strategic framework seeks to ensure that the influx of tourists leads to sustainable economic growth, reinforcing China’s position as a prime destination on the global tourism map.

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