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2024 policies signal a promising future for children
December 18, 2024
This year has seen the framing of a range of new policies for children in China, which hold the promise of significant advances across a range of children's issues. This is especially important for those children who have been left behind — such as those with disabilities or affected by migration — despite China's rapid modernization in recent decades.
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China's visa-free transit policy fully relaxed, optimized
December 17, 2024
The National Immigration Administration announced today that it will fully relax and optimize the visa-free transit policy, which is effective immediately.
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Rice wine celebrates Macao's return to motherland
December 16, 2024
Gu Yue Long Shan Shaoxing Wine Co — a nationally recognized intangible cultural heritage producer — is commemorating the 25th anniversary of Macao's return to China with a series of initiatives.
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Shaoxing has two provincial private economy hubs
December 13, 2024
Zhejiang province announced its first list of private economy headquarters hubs on Dec 11, with 11 counties, districts, or county-level cities making the cut.
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Two Zhejiang sites named national tourism demonstration units
December 12, 2024
Zhejiang province's Lu Xun Native Place and Hengdian World Studios were recognized on Dec 6 as "National Civilized Tourism Demonstration Units", a designation honoring their innovative efforts to enhance visitor experience.
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China Life Tips: Unlocking mobile payments
December 11, 2024
China has rolled out multiple new policies to optimize payment services for foreigners, allowing convenient use of international bank cards on platforms like Alipay and WeChat Pay.
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Shaoxing hosts national jump rope championships
December 11, 2024
The two-day event featured seven main categories and 16 subcategories, including a master's competition and team events.
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Foreign travel agents on China's new visa-free policy
December 9, 2024
What do these foreign travel agents think of China's new visa-free policy for boosting China’s inbound tourism?