China’s rapidly expanding visa-free scheme aims to boost tourism.
China’s visa-free list continues to grow, with five more European countries being added.
Citizens of Andorra, Finland, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Monaco and Slovakia have now been granted visa waivers for the Asian nation.
Tourists from these countries, as well as South Korea, will be able to enter China visa-free from 8 November 2024 until 31 December 2025.
This comes after it was announced Norway would be added earlier in September, followed by Cyprus, Denmark, Greece, Portugal and Slovenia in October.
It brings the total number of European countries granted visa-free access up to 24.
In July, tourists from Poland, Australia and New Zealand were also…
















