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China’s relaxed visa rules pay off as more overseas travellers arrive

  • The increase in foreign visitors boosts spending by an estimated US$14 billion, immigration authorities say

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China reported a doubling in the number of foreigners arriving in the country in the first seven months of the year. Photo: Xinhua
The number of travellers into China more than doubled in the first seven months of the year after Beijing eased visa rules for foreigners to try to revive its economy.
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The National Immigration Administration said on Monday that from January to July, 17.254 million foreigners entered the country through various ports, a year-on-year increase of 129.9 per cent.

About 846,000 of those people entered China on “port visas” – visas issued on arrival – up 182.9 per cent on the same time last year.

The administration said the higher numbers were expected to amount to more than 100 billion yuan (about US$14 billion) in direct spending.

After three years of Covid-19 restrictions, China reopened its borders in January last year.

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It also began easing visa rules for overseas travellers, granting exemptions for visitors from 12 nations in Europe and a few in Southeast Asia.
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