China introduces visa-free travel for six countries
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From 1 December this year, citizens of Spain, Italy, the Netherlands, France, Germany and Malaysia will be able to travel to China without a visa.
From 1 December, the Chinese government has introduced a visa-free regime for citizens of five EU members (Spain, Italy, the Netherlands, France and Germany) and Malaysia. This was announced by Foreign Ministry spokesman Mao Ning.
At a regular briefing, he clarified that the visa-free regime for these countries will be valid until 30 November 2024 on a trial basis. "China has decided to expand the scope of the unilateral visa-free regime to facilitate the movement of people between the PRC and the outside world for the benefit of intensive development and maintaining a high level of openness," Mao Ning explained.
The Foreign Ministry spokeswoman added that representatives of the listed countries will be able to make business and tourist trips to China without a visa, to meet relatives and friends, while holding a regular passport.
At a regular briefing, he clarified that the visa-free regime for these countries will be valid until 30 November 2024 on a trial basis. "China has decided to expand the scope of the unilateral visa-free regime to facilitate the movement of people between the PRC and the outside world for the benefit of intensive development and maintaining a high level of openness," Mao Ning explained.
The Foreign Ministry spokeswoman added that representatives of the listed countries will be able to make business and tourist trips to China without a visa, to meet relatives and friends, while holding a regular passport.
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