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Traveling to China during Covid-19 | CNN


If you’re planning a trip to China, here’s what you’ll need to know and expect if you want to visit during the global coronavirus pandemic. CNN values your feedback 1. Read More

China’s tourism sector bolstered by easing of travel restrictions, but ‘it will take time’ for clients to return - South China Morning Post


Travel agents in China are waiting to see how the central government’s new coronavirus measures and policy shifts play out at local levels, as ‘there has been too much back and forth’. Read More

China extends visa-free layovers to 10 days, granting backpackers more freedom - MSN


China's immigration administration announced Tuesday that citizens of 54 countries, including Korea, the United States, Russia and Britain, can now enter the country through 60 ports across 24 ... Read More

Can international tourists visit China? Everything you need to know about the country’s reopening - CNN


China alone contributed 51% of the travel and tourism GDP in the Asia-Pacific region in 2018, according to the World Travel and Tourism Council. And Chinese travelers typically accounted for 30% ... Read More

China Set To Revolutionize Rail Travel After Unveiling Prototype for World’s Fastest Bullet Train - MSN


The new prototype beats China’s current CR400 model, a high-speed bullet train launched in 2017 by 100 kilometers (62 miles) per hour, making it the fastest high-speed train in the world. Related ... Read More

COVID in China: What's going on inside the country and why are others imposing new travel restrictions? - CBS News


U.S. adds China travel testing requirement amid COVID surge 04:36. The problem, again, is that the information the global health community has about China's epidemic is incomplete, at best. Read More

Can I Travel to China Now? New Ways to Explore the Land When Tourism Reopens - Bloomberg.com


Tourists won’t yet be welcome when the country reopens on Jan. 8. But once all the hurdles are removed, new experiences will be waiting. Read More

Why China and Boeing Still Need Each Other - The New York Times


Even with existing orders from Boeing, Airbus and Comac, a homegrown airplane manufacturer, China is expected to need nearly 1,100 more planes by the end of 2030 to replace aging aircraft and to ... Read More

CDC lifts testing requirement for travelers to the U.S. from China - USA TODAY


Passengers flying to the U.S. from China, Hong Kong, Macau and designated airports will no longer be required to show a negative COVID-19 test no more than two days before their flight or proof of ... Read More

China’s Tourists Can Travel Again. Here’s Why the World Is Still Waiting for the Rebound


The end of China’s pandemic travel restrictions is a huge relief to the global hospitality industry. But rebuilding the sector to pre-pandemic levels won't be easy. Read More

China Is Full of Risk For U.S. Companies - The New York Times


Doing business in China, once seen as a can’t-miss opportunity, poses a troubling quandary: Reasons to stay can be as compelling as the reasons to retreat. Read More

Destinations known | Why mass travel in and out of China is still months off – from ‘crazy’ flight ticket prices and Covid fears to other countries’ restrictions and ...


High flight ticket costs, fears of being caught out by Covid, and restrictions from other countries are just some of the reasons why tourism travel to and from China is far from recovery. Read More


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