China is enhancing its appeal to tourists by introducing visa-free entry options since reopening post-pandemic. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to attract more international travelers and boost tourism.
While some nationalities still require a visa to enter China, there are several visa-free routes available for those eager to explore attractions such as the Great Wall and the Terracotta Army. These policies make it easier for tourists to experience the rich culture and history of China.
Special administrative regions like Hong Kong and Macau have separate immigration policies, allowing residents with Chinese nationality to visit mainland China without a visa. Additionally, Taiwanese citizens, despite not being Chinese nationals, also enjoy visa-free entry to mainland China.