How to Have a Better China Travel Experience

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How to Have a Better China Travel Experience

What do you need to know before you travel to China? Here are some Tips!

China announced to implement a unilateral visa-free policy for Finland when Finnish President Alexander Stubb visited China on October 29, to promote more Finnish friends starting businesses, travel and study in China.

China has been extending its visa-free policy this year. The goal has been to attract many more foreigners to have China Travel experience. So far, China has implemented a unilateral visa exemption policy for citizens of 17 countries, and has mutual visa exemption agreements with 24 countries, allowing visa-free entry for business, tourism and family visits of up to 15 days, while the 144-hour transit policy for citizens of 54 countries.

Relaxing visa requirements makes travelling to China much easier, but many travelling to China for the first time may have worries. Especially if you don’t have any Chinese language experience.  We have put together a short guide to help you have a better China Travel experience! Read on below to get all the tips:

Written by Yetao Gu, pictures created by Wang Di.

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