
China Keeps Doors Open: Expanding High-Level Opening-Up
China expands high-level opening-up with new visa exemptions and streamlined travel services for a smoother global tour.
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China expands high-level opening-up with new visa exemptions and streamlined travel services for a smoother global tour.
The Chinese mainland expands its 240-hour visa waiver to 55 countries, spotlighting a travel boom with bustling Shanghai Pudong International Airport.
The Chinese mainland and Central Asian countries plan to boost exchanges with simplified visa procedures and improved transport links.
Indonesia is now part of the Chinese mainland’s 240-hour visa-free transit program, offering travelers up to 10 days of hassle-free transit.
The U.S. is set to restrict international student visas at Harvard, sparking debate as Chinese officials warn it may harm the U.S. image.
The Chinese mainland launches a visa-free entry policy for select Latin American nations, boosting tourism and cultural exchange.
U.S. visa cancellations aimed at Chinese students spark fears about the future of American education, warns UPenn professor Diana Mutz.
US visa crackdown on Chinese students sparks debate on innovation and academic openness, warning that the policy may boomerang against progress.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning criticizes the US for revoking visas of Chinese students, warning it will damage its global image.
Starting June 1, 2025, Latin American nationals can enjoy a one-year visa waiver in China, boosting people-to-people and business exchanges.