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Since last month, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has implemented a visa-free entry policy for ordinary passport holders from six countries, including France, Germany and Malaysia. Some Malaysian people who shared travel information on social channels said that applying for a visa to China was troublesome in the past, and the new arrangement will make China more attractive. Some Malaysian businessmen said that the arrangement is conducive to doing business, but there are network restrictions on traveling in the mainland. They hope it can make improvements.
Some scholars suggest that the mainland authorities could introduce short-term phone cards and payment software specifically for foreigners.
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2024-01-01 04:32:00