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China-Russia Visa-Free Pact Upends Tourism

February 23, 2026·30 days ago·via Daily Mail
China-Russia Visa-Free Pact Upends Tourism
The bold China-Russia visa-free deal eliminates entry hurdles, igniting unprecedented travel flows between the superpowers. Citizens enjoy seamless 30-day visa exemptions, fueling direct flights, luxury train journeys, and immersive cultural tours. Russians flock to China's ancient wonders and neon megacities, while Chinese travelers discover Russia's onion domes, Lake Baikal depths, and vodka heritage.

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