China Slashes Inbound Travel Visa Fees by 25% to Attract More Tourists

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China recently announced a strategic reduction in fees for inbound travel visas by 25%, aiming to entice a higher influx of foreign tourists. This initiative, revealed by China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, is set to be implemented across all of China’s overseas embassies and consulates starting from December 11, 2023, and extending until December 31, 2024.

The Ministry emphasized its eagerness to streamline cross-border travel and collaborate with relevant nations to establish favorable conditions, ensuring increased convenience for travelers. Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Wang Wenbin reiterated China’s commitment to supporting measures that facilitate smooth international travel.

Wang Wenbin highlighted that this decision aligns with China’s efforts in combatting COVID-19 by implementing stringent measures against Class-B infectious diseases since January 8, 2023.

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