Norwegian citizens will no longer need a visa to enter China for visits up to 15 days. The policy shift sees China place Norway in a select group of nations as part of a wider relaxation of visa rules for inbound visitors.
23.08.2024 - 21:40 / skift.com / Peden Doma Bhutia
China brought in over 17.25 million foreign tourists from January to July this year, a 130% increase compared to 2023, according to latest data from the National Immigration Administration (NIA). The influx is set to generate over CNY 100 billion ($14 billion) in consumer spending, with per capita daily spending nearing CNY 3,459 ($485).
Despite the jump, China’s inbound arrivals are still far away from its 2019 numbers, when it had over 49 million overseas visitors. International tourism revenue reached $131.3 billion that year.
The surge in inbound tourism this year has been largely driven by the rollout and expansion of visa-exemption policies. The 144-hour visa-free transit policy now covers 37 ports and applies to citizens from 54 countries, including the U.S., Canada, and the UK. This policy lets travelers with valid international travel documents and onward tickets stay in designated areas of China for up to six days without a visa.
The NIA has also rolled out several region-specific visa-free entry policies. These include a 144-hour visa-free entry for foreign tour groups from Hong Kong and Macao into South China’s Guangdong Province, and for Southeast Asian country tour groups into Guilin, South China’s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. There’s also a 30-day visa-free entry for nationals from 59 countries into Hainan Province, and a 15-day visa-free entry for cruise ship tourists in coastal provinces.
China has also implemented a new 144-hour visa-free entry policy into Hainan for foreign tourist groups registered in Hong Kong and Macao. Over 5.9 million foreign tourists have traveled on this, according to NIA. In July, China extended the 144-hour visa-free transit to nine additional cities in Yunnan Province, including popular destinations like Lijiang and Dali.
In addition to visa exemptions, the NIA has made it easier for foreigners to apply for port visas at 100 visa offices across 73 cities in China. This change is particularly beneficial for those needing to enter the country on short notice for business or other urgent matters. Between January and July, China issued around 846,000 port visas to foreign nationals, marking a 183% increase from the previous year.
Trip.com has noted that in the first quarter of 2024, there was a 400% growth in inbound travel to China, driven by the benefits of such visa-free policies. After China announced visa-free travel for Australian tourists in June, Trip.com saw an 80% spike in China-related searches from Australian users within 30 minutes.
However, the rapid growth in inbound tourism has highlighted challenges in the sector, particularly regarding hotel services. Many foreign visitors have expressed concerns about the quality of lodging, prompting
Norwegian citizens will no longer need a visa to enter China for visits up to 15 days. The policy shift sees China place Norway in a select group of nations as part of a wider relaxation of visa rules for inbound visitors.
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