The Borneo Post

Australia to trial new China visa rules to boost tourism

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SHANGHAI: Australia will trial new visa rules for visitors and students from China, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said on Thursday, as the country seeks to boost tourism and education amid an economy struggling with the demise of a once-in-a-lifetime mining boom.

Government data released in January showed a record 1 million Chinese tourists flocked to Australia in the past 12 months, up from a mere 100,000 fifteen years ago.

Beaten in absolute numbers only by New Zealand, China is the fastest growing group with a total spending of A 7.7 billion last year.

“China is Australia’s most valuable tourism market. More than a million Chinese visited Australia last year (and) contribute­d A$ 8.3 billion to our economy,” Turnbull said in Shanghai at the start of a trip to China.

Australia will make it easier for Chinese tourists to visit, trialing visa applicatio­ns in a language other than English, in Chinese, online visa applicatio­ns from China for the first time and trialing 10-year validity visas, he added.

Eight student visa categories will also be reduced to two, Turnbull said.

“This shows the commitment of Australia to strengthen this vitally important tourism relationsh­ip. And of course it’s a very important part of our economic story, but it is also a key element in bringing our two countries and our two peoples closer together,” he added.

“The more Chinese come to Australia, Australian­s go to China the closer we become together, the better we understand each other, the more opportunit­ies for further engagement at every level - social, academic, economic, commercial.”

Australia has launched a new A$ 40 million global tourism campaign to help fill the economic hole left by the commoditie­s downturn, targeting a growing group of Chinese holidaymak­ers who favour independen­t itinerarie­s over traditiona­l large group packages. — Reuters

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