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Passengers walk at the Beijing Daxing International Airport ahead of Chinese National Day holiday, in Beijing, China, September 25, 2020. Photo by Reuters
China will begin re-issuing various categories of visas to foreigners from March 15, the Chinese Embassy in the United States said on Monday, as the country continues to re-open its borders after three years of Covid-19 containment measures.
In a statement, the embassy said China will also lift visa restrictions for various locations, including Hainan Island and cruise ships passing through Shanghai port.
Visa-free entry to Guangdong for foreigners from Hong Kong and Macao will also be resumed, the embassy said.
China, which dismantled its zero-Covid-19 policy in December and opened its borders a month later, has seen a sharp increase in travel over the past two months.
The country’s leaders had signaled victory over a recent Covid-19 surge that gripped the country for months.
New Premier Li Qiang said on Monday China took less than two months to achieve a “smooth transition” in its response to Covid-19 and that the country’s strategies and measures had been completely correct.
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