Monday 9 May 2016

New Policies Offer Greater Convenience for Visitors to Beijing

Beijing
Beijing is encouraging more tourists to visit China’s capital city through more convenient travel regulations, including a tax-refund and a 72-hours transit without visa (TWOV) policy.

Beijing welcomes fewer tourists every year than its outbound travelers, pushing the city to adopt more policies to make trip to the ancient Chinese capital easier and attractive.

Beijing’s tourism attractions are gradually changing from a traditional historical and cultural tourism to include more modern activities, such as holiday tourism and conference tourism.

In order to let tourists enjoy both the heritage and fashion elements of Beijing, the transit without visa (TWOV) policy will be expanding to 144-hours in the future.

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