China and Thailand Announce Visa-Free Travel to Boost Tourism
China and Thailand will waive visa requirements for each other’s visitors starting March 1, 2024, aiming to boost tourism and strengthen bilateral ties.
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China and Thailand will waive visa requirements for each other’s visitors starting March 1, 2024, aiming to boost tourism and strengthen bilateral ties.
Thailand introduces visa-free entry for Chinese tourists, enhancing bilateral ties and boosting regional connectivity in Asia.
From March 1, 2024, China and Thailand will allow visa-free travel for stays up to 30 days, a move expected to boost tourism and strengthen economic ties between the two countries.
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