China Daily (Hong Kong)

Visa-free stay in Beijing area doubled

- By LUO WANGSHU and WANG KEJU Contact the writers at luowangshu@chinadaily.com.cn

Nationals from 53 countries and regions became eligible for 144-hour visa-free entry in Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei province starting Thursday in a move linked to the Belt and Road Initiative and the integrated growth strategy of Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei.

Nationals from 53 countries with eligible travel identifica­tion and reserved tickets with a fixed date to a third country or region within 144 hours are eligible for the new visa-free entry period. They include the United States, Australia and the Republic of Korea.

“The new policy extends the visa-free stay for travelers who want to visit the three regions, allowing foreigners sufficient time for a short visit for travel, business meetings or visiting friends and family. It will boost the tourism industry,” said Zhu Lei, deputy head of Beijing’s port of entry office.

Beijing and Tianjin previously allowed a 72-hour visafree stay. The 72-hour stay has been allowed by Beijing since 2013.

“The number of foreigners eligible for the free-visa policy has increased gradually,” Zhu said.

“The policy has been praised by internatio­nal travelers. But based on a survey, about 40 percent of internatio­nal travelers said 72 hours is insufficie­nt for them to enjoy the city of Beijing, and they wished to extend their stay,” Zhu said.

In 2016, the 72-hour stay in Beijing was used on 26,323 passenger trips, an increase of 32 percent from 2015.

Ports of entry are also extended to designated internatio­nal railway ports, seaports and airports, said Ji Lixia, deputy general head of the Beijing General Station of Exit and Entry Frontier Inspection.

Travelers can arrive using six entry points, two in each jurisdicti­on: Beijing Capital Internatio­nal Airport and Beijing West Railway Station in the capital, Tianjin Binhai Internatio­nal Airport and Tianjin Internatio­nal Cruise Home Port in Tianjin, and Shijiazhua­ng Zhengding Internatio­nal Airport and Qinhuangda­o seaport in Hebei province. Previously, the policy applied only at airports.

“The diversific­ation of ports for entry is convenient for internatio­nal travelers to choose suitable transporta­tion based on their travel plans,” Ji said.

The Beijing airport has started a new policy to help travelers. “The airport can keep luggage for those travelers for 144 hours for free,” said Meng Xianwei, general manager of the aviation business department of the airport.

In 2016, Shanghai and Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces took the lead in permitting 144-hour visa-free entry for visitors from 51 countries and regions.

 ?? ZOU HONG / CHINA DAILY ?? Travelers apply for up to 144-hour visa-free entry at Beijing Capital Internatio­nal Airport on Thursday. The entry also can be used to visit Tianjin and Hebei province.
ZOU HONG / CHINA DAILY Travelers apply for up to 144-hour visa-free entry at Beijing Capital Internatio­nal Airport on Thursday. The entry also can be used to visit Tianjin and Hebei province.

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