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China welcomes first visa-free travelers from four more European countries

2024-10-16 02:36 Last Updated At:15:27

China welcomed the first visa-free travelers from Portugal, Greece, Cyprus, and Slovenia on Tuesday after China extended its visa-free policy to citizens of these nations.

According to information released by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China, from October 15, 2024 to December 31, 2025, ordinary passport holders from the four countries will not need a visa to enter China for business, tourism, family visit, and transit purposes for up to 15 days.

Prior to these four countries, China had extended the unilateral visa-free policy to travelers holding ordinary passport from 15 other countries, including France, Germany, Italy, and Switzerland, starting from December, 2023.

"It's my first time. We come here for an exhibition at the National Museum of Beijing. I did before I leave from Greece, yes, one day before I leave. I haven't been to Beijing yet, but from the airport, it's a great impression. It looks big, and all good," said one of the tourists from Greece as he arrived in Beijing.

"Four cities -- Beijing, Shanghai, Xi'an, and Shenyang. First visit in China without a visa. It's fast and good," said a tourist from Portugal.

Ports in Beijing have welcomed 1.76 million in-bound foreign travelers since the beginning of the year, 154 percent more than in the same period last year.

Tuesday also marks the first day of the 136th China Import and Export Fair, popularly known as the Canton Fair, which is China's longest-running, largest and most widely attended international trade event, which is held in Guangzhou, capital of south China's Guangdong Province.

The event draws thousands of overseas business representatives, including many travelers from Portugal, Greece, Cyprus, and Slovenia.

"I'll visit Canton Fair in Guangzhou. It's the first day for Greek citizens. That's why I came today. I feel very comfortable, because it's very easy to travel to China," said a tourist from Greece who entered China in Shenzhen, another of Guangdong's major cities.

As many foreign travelers share their experiences online, "China Travel" has become a buzzword on overseas social media.

And many from those four countries also started to rush in thanks to the expansion of visa-free policy.

"We came for vacation. It was also for 10 days. Now it's (visa-) free. I would like to thank Chinese government for this opportunity," said a tourist from Cyprus.

"I go to Shenzhen, to Guangzhou, to Wuhan. It's very nice. Many of my friends and family from Greece will come to visit. It's amazing news,” said another traveler from Greece.

"We are coming for the World Tour TCR in Zhuzhou. It was really lucky. We made all the visa paperwork, but as soon as it gets to the embassy of China they said ‘no need’, it's (visa-) free because we'll arrive on 15th. It was perfect timing," said a tourist from Portugal.

According to statistics from customs in Shenzhen, since the beginning of October the border inspection station at the West Kowloon Station has handled more than 40,000 in-bound and out-bound foreigners, nearly half of them traveling for business.

Since the beginning of this year, the number of passengers entering and leaving the West Kowloon Station via the Guangzhou-Shenzhen-Hong Kong High-Speed Railway has exceeded 21 million, a year-on-year increase of 42.3 percent, and more than the total number of passengers in the whole of last year.

Due to the expansion of China's visa-free policy and the country's 144-hour visa-free transit policy, the number of merchants from Europe, America, Central Asia, Southeast Asia and other countries under the Belt and Road Initiative has increased significantly.

China welcomes first visa-free travelers from four more European countries

China welcomes first visa-free travelers from four more European countries

China welcomes first visa-free travelers from four more European countries

China welcomes first visa-free travelers from four more European countries

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Qinghai's winter tourism thrives at Gangshika snow peak

2024-11-25 06:31 Last Updated At:07:27

As winter brings colder temperatures, the ice and snow economy is flourishing across various regions in China, with Qinghai Province in northwest China launching its tourism activities on Friday to welcome visitors looking to enjoy the winter wonderland.

The 2024-2025 Qinghai winter-spring tourism series opened at the magnificent Gangshika snow peak, the highest point in the eastern section of the Qilian Mountains.

The event features 15 activities, including ice sculpture displays and horse racing, blending the natural beauty of the region with local culture. Local authorities have also set up wildlife observation points, offering tourists an immersive experience.

Running through May 2025, the event is expected to further stimulate the tourism market that has been boosted by consumption coupons and free tickets issued by Qinghai Province.

Endowed with its abundant ice and snow resources, Qinghai takes full advantage of its snow-capped mountains to attract ice and snow sports enthusiasts who enjoy skiing and climbing.

At over 5,000 meters in altitude, the Gangshika snow peak is a popular destination for mountaineers, offering various climbing routes.

"Gangshika snow peak is incredibly charming, and it's a place where people are amazed by the artistry of nature and its endless changes. It's also a place where we can challenge ourselves and push our limits," said Han Bin, a climbing enthusiast.

The perpetual snow on the peak also makes it a natural ski resort, drawing 60 ski athletes to enjoy the untouched snow.

"Skiing on this mountain is an exhilarating experience. I was stunned by the fairyland-like scenery," said Xia Lina, an alpine skiing team leader from northeast China's Heilongjiang Province.

Data shows that over 13,000 tourists have climbed to the top of the mountain since June of this year. This booming ice and snow tourism economy has also provided tangible benefits to 160 locals by increasing their incomes.

From an aerial view, one can take in the full majesty of this stunning mountain with the snow-covered slopes creating a breathtaking sight. The gorgeous scenery also attracts numerous tourists to enjoy the beauty of the sky.

"We're from Xi'ning City, and this visit feels different from before. There are new amusement facilities, ski resorts, and racecourses. We skied and felt very excited. The mountain made us feel relaxed, and we're in a beautiful mood," said Lei Liya, a tourist.

Qinghai's winter tourism thrives at Gangshika snow peak

Qinghai's winter tourism thrives at Gangshika snow peak

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