Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Which countries are not subject to quarantine for Chinese tourists?

Which countries are not subject to quarantine for Chinese tourists?

In 2008, the epidemic spread across the world and the tourism industry suffered a huge blow. Many friends are very much looking forward to restoring the old era of global tourism. After all, walking around outdoors is still a good choice. Here's a specific strategy guide.

24 countries around the world welcome tourists from China without quarantine upon entry.

Data from Wolfgang Georg Arlt, founder of the China Outbound Tourism Research Institute, shows that as of August 17, at least 24 countries and regions around the world have opened their borders to Chinese tourists. No quarantine required afterwards.

These countries and regions include:

Albania, Bermuda, Brazil, Cyprus, Dominica, Dominican Republic, French Polynesia, Jamaica, Kenya, Lebanon, Maldives, Malta, Montenegro, Nepal, North Macedonia, Rwanda, Serbia, Seychelles, Saint Martin, Saint Vincent, Tanzania, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, Virgin Islands.

90% of travel agencies in Vietnam have closed down, and more than 1.2 million Chinese tourists will cancel their trips.

The Vietnam News Agency reported on August 25 that due to the impact of the new coronavirus epidemic, according to data from the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Ho Chi Minh City, about 90% to 95% of tourism companies in the city have suspended operations. Only 5% are still open to settle debts with partners and customers.

From the perspective of tourist source areas, among the 29 international tourist source areas in Vietnam, the number of tourists from China decreased by 67.9% year-on-year. According to Sina.com, more than 1.2 million Vietnamese tourists will cancel their trips to China this year. (Golden Ten Data)

Reached strategic cooperation with Sanya China Travel Service Group to build an international tourism consumption complex.

Recently, the Sanya Municipal People's Government and China Tourism Group signed a strategic cooperation agreement. The two parties will establish a long-term and stable cooperation in promoting Sanya tourism, building an international tourism consumption complex, promoting tourism investment, promoting the development of hotels, exhibitions, cruises and other industries, reforming tourism enterprises and managing scenic spots, introducing and cultivating tourism talents, and building beautiful countryside. Cooperation relationship to achieve maximum sharing of resources. (Interface News)

The Ministry of Tourism takes the lead in establishing a "blacklist" system for cross-border gambling tourism destinations.

According to the government portal of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, in recent years, as foreign exchanges have become increasingly convenient, the number of Chinese citizens traveling abroad has continued to increase. However, some overseas cities have set up casinos to attract Chinese tourists to gamble overseas, disrupting the business order of China's outbound tourism market and endangering the personal and property safety of Chinese citizens.

According to this, the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, together with relevant departments, has established a "blacklist" system for cross-border gambling tourism destinations, and will impose relevant travel restrictions on Chinese citizens on the "blacklist" to overseas cities and scenic spots. measure.

Guangzhou’s tourism industry recovered to 70% of the same period last year from July to August.

At the regular press conference of the Guangzhou Municipal Government held on August 25, Wu, deputy director of the Guangzhou Municipal Culture, Radio, Television and Tourism Bureau, revealed that under the activation effect of the "Welcome to Guangzhou" series of activities, 7 -In August, Guangzhou’s tourism industry recovered to about 70% of the same period last year.