The country will also restore the possibilities of certain visa-free entries.
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Tourism facilitated. China will relaunch, from Wednesday, March 15, its issuance of practically all its visas for foreigners, very restricted since the Covid-19 pandemic, the Chinese embassy in Washington announced on Monday.
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In addition, visas issued by Beijing before March 28, 2020 and which have not yet expired will regain their validity and once again offer their holders the option of entering China, the embassy said in a press release. China will also restore the possibilities of certain visa-free entries, including those to the tourist island of Hainan or those allowed to cruise passengers calling at Shanghai.
After three years of some of the most draconian restrictions in the world, which have severely affected its economy and ended up sparking protests across the country, China last December abruptly lifted most of its measures to fight the pandemic. Then, in January, the Chinese authorities lifted the mandatory quarantine for travelers from abroad, one of the most emblematic measures of the government’s “zero Covid” strategy.