China Expands Visa-Free Access for More Countries
China expands visa-free access, making it easier for citizens from many countries to visit for tourism, business, and family.
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China expands visa-free access, making it easier for citizens from many countries to visit for tourism, business, and family.
Sanya’s Deputy Mayor Zhang Changfeng discusses how hosting China’s 12th National Traditional Games of Ethnic Minorities is boosting tourism and promoting ethnic sports in the city.
Shibadong Village in China’s Hunan Province, home to the Miao people, has been named one of the UNWTO’s Best Tourism Villages for 2024, showcasing how unique culture can boost rural tourism and development.
Tourists gather at Heilongjiang’s Zhalong National Nature Reserve to admire red-crowned cranes amid the first snowfall, celebrating one of China’s most beloved endangered species.
Cambodian Minister Huot Hak invites Chinese tourists to explore Angkor Wat after talks with Chinese Ambassador Wang Wenbin.
China expands its visa-free policy to Japan and eight other countries, a move warmly welcomed by Japanese leaders. The policy aims to boost tourism, economic ties, and facilitate international exchanges.
Robotic dogs are pulling sledges and assisting guests at Lianhua Mountain Ski Resort in China, offering a unique and futuristic winter experience.
China expands its visa-free policy to nine more countries, allowing 30-day visits without a visa starting November 30, 2024.
Tourists are flocking to Jinxi’s Historical District in Jiangxi Province to admire the ancient Xiangshan Academy as the area revitalizes traditional Chinese culture.
Qarhan Salt Lake in China’s Qinghai Province captivates visitors with its stunning colors that shift with the light and weather. As China’s largest salt lake, it’s a must-see natural wonder.