Illustration: Liu Rui/GT
As China advances its unilateral visa-free policy and expands international flight routes, the country is experiencing a significant increase in foreign tourist arrivals. Take Shenzhen as an example: from January 1 to May 11, the Shenzhen airport handled more than 531,000 entries and exits by foreign travelers, a 54.6 percent rise from the same period last year, according to CCTV.com on Wednesday.
What’s particularly noteworthy was the surge in visa-exempt foreign visitors to China through the Shenzhen airport, which jumped by 160.3 percent year-on-year. This significant uptick in inbound tourism not only underscores China’s growing appeal as a global destination but also signals the potential for continued…

































