China Finally Opens Border With Hong Kong After 3 Years of Pandemic
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Thousands stream to China as borders reopen after 3-year Covid lockdown
People gather at the Hong Kong border point as they wait to be let through (Picture: Getty) Thousands of people began streaming into mainland China by air, land and sea yesterday as Beijing opened borders that have been all but shut since the start of the Covid pandemic. After three years, mainland China lifted crossing curbs with Hong Kong and ended a requirement for all incoming travellers to quarantine. Long queues of passengers – many eager …
China reopens border with Hong Kong
BEIJING: After two years of separation from his wife in mainland China, Hong Kong resident Cheung Seng-bun made sure he was among the first to cross the border following the reopening of crossing points Sunday.The ability of residents of the semi-autonomous southern Chinese city to cross over is one of the most visible signs of China's easing of border restrictions, with travelers arriving from abroad also no longer required to undergo quarantin…
China reopens borders after three years of COVID restrictions
China has reopened its borders after three years of COVID closures and restrictions. The first passengers to arrive under the new rules were on board flights from Singapore and Canada. Travellers no longer have to quarantine or do a COVID test on arrival. The lifting of restrictions marks the end of China's zero-COVID policy and happens while the country faces an increase in cases.
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