China has granted visa-free access to citizens of 75 countries

China has granted visa-free access to citizens of 75 countries, as part of efforts to streamline visa rules and promote international exchange.

This initiative allows eligible travelers to enter China without a visa for a specific duration, typically 15 or 30 days, depending on their nationality.

The countries included in this policy span across Europe, Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East. Some notable examples include:
European Union: France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Spain.
Other European Countries: Switzerland, Norway, Iceland.
Asia: Malaysia, Singapore, Japan, South Korea.
Latin America: Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Uruguay,.
Middle East: Saudi Arabia, Oman, Kuwait, Bahrain, UAE, Qatar.
Other: Australia, New Zealand, The Bahamas, Barbados, Armenia, Mauritius, Seychelles.

This visa-free policy is being implemented on a trial basis for many countries, with the goal of boosting tourism and strengthening international ties. The number of countries eligible for visa-free transit to China has also increased to 55, with a growing number of entry ports


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