BEIJING – The authorities in China have announced plans to extend visa-free travel for Malaysian tourists from the current period of 15 days.
The development was confirmed by Malaysisan Deputy Prime Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi during his inaugural official visit to China.
During a speech at a luncheon hosted by Chinese vice-premier Ding Xuexiang, Ahmad Zahid unveiled the agreement between both nations to double the visa-free travel period to 30 days, with formal implementation expected to be finalized soon.
The matter was raised earlier in the week during Ahmad Zahid’s courtesy call with Chinese Premier Li Qiang and would help the Malaysians explore the country freely.
It is to be highlighted that the government of China is easing visa restrictions for people from across the world. The country has already signed a visa-free agreement with Thailand on a permanent basis from March this year.
Moreover, the country recently revealed extending the visa exemption liberty available to 12 countries as the Asian state tries to attract more and more tourists.
As per the latest announcement, the visa exemption would continue until the end of 2025 and the duration of stay allowed is up to 15 days without having to apply for a visa.
The 12 countries eligible for the fresh relaxation are France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Malaysia, Netherlands, Switzerland, Ireland, Hungary, Austria, Belgium and Luxembourg.

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