
China Launches New Five-Year ASEAN Visa
China's New ASEAN Visa: A Boost for Business and Travel China has taken a significant step towards strengthening its ties with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) by introducing a new five-year multiple-entry visa. This initiative, announced by the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, will allow citizens of ten ASEAN countries and Timor-Leste to travel to China more easily for business and tourism. The visa allows for multiple entries over a five-year period, with a maximum stay of 180 days per visit. This is a significant development, as it simplifies the visa process and reduces the bureaucratic hurdles for travelers. The move is expected to boost business and tourism between China and the ASEAN region, furthering economic cooperation and cultural exchange. "This program is a testament to China's commitment to regional cooperation and openness," said a spokesperson for the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The ease of travel is expected to create more opportunities for business collaborations and people-to-people exchanges, fostering stronger ties between China and its Southeast Asian neighbors. The increasing number of visa exemptions between China and various countries, including Singapore, Thailand, and Malaysia, demonstrates China's dedication to promoting international travel and trade. This initiative is a positive step towards greater regional integration and mutual understanding.