Last week, it was announced that Australians looking to travel to China for short trips will no longer need to obtain a visa . The move was part of a plan to help boost tourism between the two countries - and it's worked. Within just 30 minutes of the news being shared, Trip.
com search data showed a massive 80 per cent increase in China -related keywords among Aussie users. READ MORE: Surprising town crowned the 'trendiest' spot in Australia right now China's tourism industry has suffered in the last four years. "As one of the last destinations to open its doors to tourists post-COVID, China's tourism sector has been severely impacted," a spokesperson for Intrepid Travel told 9Travel.
Though they've seen an uptick in Aussies embarking on Intrepid group tours in China , they're yet to return to pre-pandemic booking numbers. Hopefully, that'll change soon. Intrepid tours rely heavily on local tourism operators, tailored to give back to the communities through which they travel.
"By making it easier for Australians to visit for short durations without a visa...
local businesses are likely to see increased activity and growth." Read on to learn everything you need to know about travelling to China and its new visa-free scheme for Aussies. READ MORE: Catriona Rowntree shares her top tips for choosing the right Scenic cruise for you Australians will soon be able to travel to China without the need to pre-purchase a visa.
Australia has been added to China's visa-waiv.