China, the world’s second biggest economy, has been struggling to emerge from three years of pandemic isolation. On Tuesday it announced an expansion of its visa-free transit policy, allowing eligible foreign travelers, including Americans, to stay in parts of the country for up to 10 days.
This move aims to attract more overseas visitors and boost China’s economy.
Earlier, travellers could stay for only 72 to 144 hours depending on where they visited in the country.
However, the new policy, effective immediately, applies to passport holders from 54 countries, including the US, Canada, and several European and Asian nations. To be eligible, travellers must…






























