Guiyang, a city in China. Image: Travel Pulse


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China’s tourism industry is experiencing an unprecedented boom this year. In the first seven months of 2024, the country welcomed 17.25 million foreign visitors, marking a staggering 129.9% increase compared to the same period last year. This surge is attributed to new, more accessible entry policies that have made visiting China easier and more appealing.
The increase in international travellers has led to a substantial rise in cross-border movements. During this period, 341 million cross-border trips were recorded, a 62.34% jump from the previous year. This influx of visitors has had a significant impact on consumer spending, with total consumption by foreign tourists surpassing 100 billion yuan, roughly $14 billion U.S. dollars. On average, each visitor spent nearly 3,500 yuan per day.

According to Liu Haitao, the deputy head of China’s National Immigration Administration (NIA), these impressive figures are the result of several new measures designed to enhance travel convenience. One key development is the issuance of 846,000 port visas to foreign nationals with urgent travel needs who could not apply for traditional visas at Chinese embassies. This represents a 183% increase in visa issuance compared to last year.

The NIA has also made it easier for tourists to apply for visas, allowing applications to be submitted either in advance or upon arrival at Chinese ports. Additionally, there have been efforts to streamline customs processes, reduce inspection times, and improve the efficiency of cross-border supply chains. These changes aim to facilitate smoother and faster entry for both visitors and cargo.

China’s efforts to attract more tourists include expanding visa-free policies and simplifying visa application procedures. For example, in July, a new policy was introduced allowing visitors from countries with diplomatic relations with China to travel to Hainan, a popular southern island province, without a visa for up to 144 hours. However, this visa-free stay is only available for those traveling in organized tour groups from Hong Kong and Macao.

These measures reflect China’s commitment to boosting its tourism sector and accommodating an increasing number of international visitors. The combination of easier visa processes, improved customs procedures, and attractive travel incentives has created a favorable environment for tourists, contributing to the record-breaking growth in foreign visits.

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