CN no longer require COVID-19 tests before entry starting Aug.30
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Starting from Aug. 30, people coming to China will no longer be required to have nucleic acid tests or antigen tests before entry, Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin announced Monday.
This decision marks a significant shift in entry protocols and aims to streamline the travel process for visitors. The new policy is expected to have a positive impact on international travel to China, making it more accessible and convenient for tourists, businesspeople, and other travelers.
This development reflects China's ongoing efforts to adapt its entry requirements in response to changing circumstances and global travel trends.
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