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China reopened on January 8, 2023 After Nearly Three Years
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After nearly three years of closing borders to foreigners, China announced that it reopened on January 8th, 2023, which is a major step towards normalcy in inbound and outbound international travel.

For nearly three years, China suspended issuing tourist, work or study visas to almost all foreigners, shutting down its borders in an effort to prevent the inflow of the novel coronavirus into the world's most populous country. The number of flights from and to China was a tiny fraction of that figure prior to early 2020, when the pandemic first swept the entire world.

The digital international travel health code will be scrapped too. Chinese citizens have to get two to five negative nucleic acid test results in order to board a homebound flight. If application materials meet the constantly changing standards, Chinese diplomats would review them and grant an applicant a green code on their smartphone, which is a green light for a journey home. If a red code or a yellow code is issued, the applicant would not be allowed to depart for China.

With the termination of the international travel health code, airline crew, rather than Chinese diplomats, would check the suitability of a traveler to China. Travelers to China still need to produce a 48-hour negative nucleic acid test result before boarding a plane to any city in China.

Welcome stationery traders from all over the world come to China again to join CNISE 2023 on March 22-24, 2023.

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