China opens up Hainan to more kinds of visa-free travel as it seeks to transform island into major free-trade port
- Certain passport holders can now enter the island for up to 30 days not just for tourism but also business and family trips
- The province aims to have an independent customs system in place by the end of next year as part of its ambitions to become a major free-trade port
From Friday, passport holders from 59 countries will be able to enter Hainan for business, family visits, medical treatment, exhibitions and sporting events – as well as tourism – for up to 30 days without a visa.
According to the National Immigration Administration (NIA), such travellers can land on the duty-free hub via any of the available ports but foreigners wanting to work long term or study there will still need a visa.
It follows an announcement in October that travellers from the 59 countries did not need a visa to visit the island with a travel agency, upon invitation by an entity or as individuals.
In addition to 27 European Union member states, the list includes Iceland, Norway, Russia, Switzerland, Ukraine and Britain as well as the United Arab Emirates and Qatar.
In Asia, the visa-free arrangements apply to South Korea, Japan, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Kazakhstan, the Philippines, Indonesia and Brunei.