China is expanding its transit policy to allow tourists from 54 countries, including the US, to stay for up to ten days without a visa, as part of its initiative to draw visitors back. The new policy is a significant shift from earlier regulations, facilitating broader travel opportunities across provinces and easing restrictions that previously confined tourists to their entry regions.
The Chinese government expressed its eagerness to welcome more foreign tourists, emphasizing that visiting China offers an opportunity to directly experience the country's beauty and culture. The recent adjustments in the visa policy come as China seeks to recover its tourism sector, which was greatly affected by previous pandemic travel restrictions and geopolitical tensions.
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