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China plans easier border entry rules for some foreign tourists

Travel groups organised by tour agencies in border areas in China can choose their port of entry and exit "flexibly", the Ministry of Culture and Tourism said in a statement on Monday, without giving specifics on locations and dates. 

Reuters
Beijing, China
Tue, September 20, 2022

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China plans easier border entry rules for some foreign tourists A guard is seen behind fences delineating the closed-loop ‘bubble' set up by China as a preventative measure against the Covid-19 coronavirus, ahead of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics in the Chinese capital on January 29, 2022. (AFP/Fabrice Coffrini)

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hina's government issued draft rules aimed at making it easier for some foreigners to enter China for visits to tourism sites along the Chinese border. 

Travel groups organised by tour agencies in border areas in China can choose their port of entry and exit "flexibly", the Ministry of Culture and Tourism said in a statement on Monday, without giving specifics on locations and dates. 

China has shut its borders to foreign tourists since the outbreak of the new coronavirus in 2020, with only specific groups of foreign nationals allowed to enter the country, such as those holding certain work visas. 

In recent months, rules have gradually been relaxed, from resuming more direct flights between China and some countries to allowing foreign students with valid residence permits to enter China. Quarantine for foreign arrivals has also been reduced. 

China shares a border with more than 10 countries including Russia, Mongolia, Myanmar, Laos and Vietnam. 

Chinese cities along the border are often hit by imported cases of COVID-19 linked to overland crossings of both foreigners and Chinese nationals. 

"I think cross-border tourism will recover, though I can't predict when," said Yang Jinsong, head of the international tourism institute at China Tourism Academy, a state think-tank.

"It depends on the COVID situation and the effects of virus control measures, which the tourism department can't decide."

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