China’s Visa-Free offer for five Latin American Nations Enters Effect

Since Beijing’s unilateral visa-free policy was enacted on Sunday, Latin American travellers have flocked to China. Ordinary passport holders from Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Peru, and Uruguay can now freely visit the nation.
I think it’s an excellent chance for South Americans. A Peruvian traveler stated that China and South America have excellent links, which will benefit both countries. He was travelling from Hong Kong’s West Kowloon Station to Shenzhen via the Guangzhou-Shenzhen-Hong Kong High-Speed Rail in southern China.
It’s great that we can switch back and forth. It helps both nations form stronger collaborations,” said one Argentine tourist. So I didn’t have to apply for the visa. I’m pretty pleased with this. “I’ll probably be back sooner,” said a Brazilian visitor.
The station acts as an important transportation hub between Hong Kong and China’s mainland, allowing travellers to pass through both border formalities in one location. According to immigration figures, about half a million foreigners went through the station in the first five months of the year, representing a 33% increase over the previous year.
“The visa-free policy covers more than 115,000 visits by foreigners,” said Huang Chun, a China immigration official stationed at the Shenzhen side of West Kowloon Station.
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