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China Expands Visa-Free Travel Policy to Boost Tourism Recovery

New measures extend visa-free transit stays to 10 days and additional cities, but geopolitical tensions and political concerns hinder Western tourism revival.

Yuyuan Garden in Shanghai, China on Nov. 7, 2024.
Travelers wait in line at a check-in counter at Kunming Changshui International Airport, Kunming, China, March 22, 2022 (AP photo by Dake Kang).
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Overview

  • China has increased the duration of its visa-free transit policy from 6 to 10 days and expanded its coverage to more cities across 24 provinces.
  • The updated policy applies to travelers from 54 countries, including the U.S., but remains limited to transit travelers heading to other destinations.
  • Despite these efforts, China's tourism industry struggles to recover to pre-pandemic levels, with Western tourists hesitant due to political concerns and strained U.S.-China relations.
  • High-profile crackdowns on dissent, restrictions on free speech, and arrests of foreign nationals contribute to a perception of China as unwelcoming and unsafe for Western visitors.
  • The decline in U.S. tourism and student exchanges with China risks deepening cultural and geopolitical divides, with further challenges anticipated as U.S.-China tensions escalate under the incoming U.S. administration.