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Visa-free travel to Chinese ‘Hawaii’

New policy allows 59 countries to visit Hainan for 30 days

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BEIJING: China unveiled plans to permit visa-free travel to its southern island of Hainan, as Beijing pushes internatio­nal tourism to the tropical destinatio­n in another step to open up the region.

The new policy will start in May and allow travellers from 59 countries to visit Hainan for 30 days visa free, said Qu Yunhai, deputy director of the State Immigratio­n Administra­tion at a press conference yesterday in Beijing.

Among the countries to be included in the programme are Russia, United States, France, Britain and Germany, according to the official Xinhua news agency.

The new rule will give Hainan less stringent visa requiremen­ts than in the rest of China, where travellers have to apply for visas through Chinese consulates abroad.

“The policy embodies our resolve and approach to move one step further to opening to the outside world,” Qu said.

On Monday, China announced it would allow Hainan to develop horse racing and explore opening new types of lotteries connected to sports and internatio­nal competitio­ns.

Beijing also said it wants to position Hainan as a “centre of internatio­nal tourism consumptio­n”, a goal which has faced slow progress despite sandy beaches and massive spending on plush resorts.

The province attracted fewer than a million foreign visitors in 2016 according to data compiled by Bloomberg News. The new policy is being implemente­d by China’s State Immigratio­n Administra­tion, a new agency formed during a government shuffle announced in March.

Previously, some internatio­nal visitors to the island could avoid China’s visa requiremen­ts if they were on a shorter trip and travelling as part of a tour group. — AFP

 ??  ?? Drawing in the crowds: Tourists visiting the Yalong Bay national forest park in Sanya, south China’s Hainan province. — Xinhua
Drawing in the crowds: Tourists visiting the Yalong Bay national forest park in Sanya, south China’s Hainan province. — Xinhua

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