Chinese Premier Li Qiang has announced Australian citizens will soon be able to travel to China without the fuss of obtaining a visa, potentially saving Aussies up to $110.
Aussies looking to travel to China are the big winners after Beijing announced a major change to visas which would save Australian tourists up to $110.
“We both support strengthening people-to-people ties and cement popular support for our bilateral relations,” Premier Qiang said. “We both stress the importance of maintaining communication and coordination to jointly safeguard peace, stability and prosperity in the region and beyond, in order to safeguard regional peace and development which best serves the common interests of all countries.”
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