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热气腾腾的中国年|赴一场中国之约,看外国友人解锁中国春节新体验
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-11 15:36
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the increasing number of foreign visitors choosing to celebrate the Chinese New Year in China, particularly in Nanjing, due to the country's open policies and cultural appeal [1][3]. Group 1: Foreign Visitors' Experiences - Foreign visitors, such as McKeelia from the USA, express excitement about experiencing Chinese New Year traditions and local attractions like the Confucius Temple [3]. - Another visitor, Mr. West, plans to settle in China after experiencing the vibrant culture and family connections in Suzhou [3]. - The Nanjing border inspection station reported over 2,000 foreign arrivals from February 2 to 7, with 20.8% visiting for family reunions [3]. Group 2: Cultural Engagement and Activities - Visitors like Briz from the UK appreciate the convenience of the transit visa policy and plan to explore cultural sites during their stay [4]. - Mike, an American school principal in Nanjing, actively participates in traditional activities at his school, showcasing the integration of Chinese culture into his life [4]. - The Nanjing border inspection station collaborates with local influencers to create engaging content that promotes understanding of immigration management and cultural exchange [8]. Group 3: Immigration Management and Cultural Promotion - The immigration management police prioritize maintaining a safe and orderly border, adapting to the increasing flow of travelers [6]. - The Nanjing border inspection station organized cultural activities, such as calligraphy and traditional art, to engage with travelers and promote Chinese culture [10]. - The initiative aims to enhance the image of immigration management while fostering a welcoming environment for foreign visitors [10].
新华社权威速览·非凡“十四五”丨为了这场“双向奔赴” 移民管理部门做了这些事!
Xin Hua She· 2025-07-30 14:35
Core Viewpoint - The National Immigration Administration of China has reported significant achievements in immigration management during the "14th Five-Year Plan" period, focusing on enhancing services for Chinese citizens abroad, facilitating foreign visitors to China, and combating illegal border management activities [1]. Group 1: Achievements in Immigration Management - Implementation of "full online processing" for certain exit and entry documents in 20 cities, allowing citizens to complete the process without in-person visits [2]. - The Chinese passport now allows visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to over 90 countries and regions, with its global ranking improving to 60th place [2]. Group 2: Legal and Administrative Enhancements - Accelerated the revision process of the "Exit and Entry Administration Law" and established a comprehensive supervision mechanism for immigration management [3]. - Enhanced the legal literacy of the immigration management workforce to improve administrative capabilities [3]. Group 3: Border Security and Control - Maintained a high-pressure stance against illegal border activities, with ongoing special operations and enhanced border patrols [5]. - Improved the intelligence and information technology levels in border control, integrating anti-smuggling efforts into comprehensive local governance [5]. Group 4: Policies for Foreign Nationals - China has established visa-free agreements with 29 countries and offers unilateral visa exemptions for 46 countries, along with 240-hour transit visa exemptions for 55 countries [7]. - In 2024, China is expected to receive 26.94 million foreign tourists, reflecting a 96% year-on-year increase [7]. Group 5: Facilitating Cross-Border Movement - Implemented policies to facilitate the movement of personnel between mainland China and Hong Kong/Macau, issuing talent endorsements to over 63,000 high-level professionals [9]. - Introduced a new policy for non-Chinese permanent residents of Hong Kong and Macau to obtain travel permits to the mainland, with over 85,000 permits issued [9]. Group 6: Talent Attraction and Retention - Developed a system to attract and retain foreign talent, streamlining work residency processes and enhancing social integration services [11]. - Launched a new version of the foreign permanent residence ID card to facilitate long-term residency for foreign talents [11]. Group 7: Services for Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan Residents - Established an identity verification service platform that has provided free real-time verification for over 200 million people [13]. - Issued electronic temporary travel permits for urgent travel needs of Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan residents [13]. Group 8: Customs and Border Control Improvements - Enhanced customs clearance efficiency by implementing "green channels" for key cargo flights and promoting self-service border checks at over 200 ports [16]. - Travelers can now complete border checks in approximately 15 seconds at designated ports [16].
开放动力更强劲、民生服务更高效、口岸边境更稳固——“十四五”移民管理工作为“开放中国”“活力中国”注入新动能
Xin Hua Wang· 2025-07-30 09:02
Core Viewpoint - The "14th Five-Year Plan" period has seen significant achievements in China's immigration management, contributing to the country's openness and vitality, with a focus on attracting high-level international talent and enhancing international exchanges [2][3]. Group 1: Open Dynamics - Immigration management has injected new momentum into "Open China" and "Vibrant China" by focusing on the talent strategy, resulting in a dual increase in the quantity and quality of international talent coming to China [2]. - China has implemented unilateral visa exemptions for 75 countries and expanded transit visa exemptions to 55 countries, with entry ports increasing to 60 and a unified stay duration of 240 hours [2]. - The introduction of port visa facilitation for urgent business and visits has been established in 73 cities and 99 open ports, catering to the urgent entry needs of foreign visitors [2]. Group 2: Efficient Public Services - During the "14th Five-Year Plan," border inspection agencies processed a total of 1.556 billion entries and exits, with over 98 million transportation vehicles [3]. - More than 300 million exit and entry documents have been issued to Chinese citizens, with the number of valid ordinary passports exceeding 160 million [3]. - The implementation of "one-stop" service for document applications has been expanded, with pilot cities allowing full online processing for renewals and replacements [3]. Group 3: Secure Borders - The immigration management authority has intensified efforts to combat illegal border activities, leading to the resolution of over 151,000 cases and the arrest of more than 322,000 suspects [4]. - The number of cross-border crimes related to firearms, drugs, and gambling has been decreasing annually, indicating improved border control capabilities [4]. - Future plans include strengthening the security and stability of national borders and expanding institutional openness in immigration management [4].