China says visa-free travel policy has boosted tourism

The visa-free policy, which covers travellers from France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain and Malaysia, came into effect on Dec 1. PHOTO: REUTERS

BEIJING – China’s Foreign Ministry on Dec 5 said its visa-free travel policy has produced a clear effect, making things easier for travellers.

“Going forward, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs will continue to adjust visa policies to create more favourable conditions and further facilitate cross-border travel,” spokesman Wang Wenbin told a press briefing when asked for an update on tourism after China announced the policy, which covers several European countries and Malaysia.

The policy came into effect on Dec 1 and the ministry, citing immigration data, said about 7,000 of nearly 18,000 travellers from France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain and Malaysia – the countries covered by the visa waiver – entered China in the first three days of the month.

Daily average tourist numbers from those countries have risen by 39 per cent on the first three days of December compared with on the last day of November, Mr Wang said.

Germany’s Ambassador to China had expressed hope that China would extend the measures to all European Union members. REUTERS

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