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Mexico Opens Wider to Chinese Tourists
Mexico Opens Wider to Chinese Tourists

Mexican government has taken concrete steps to make it easier for Chinese citizens to visit Mexico, a senior tourism official said Thursday. 

Mexico has scrapped visa requirement for Chinese nationals living in Macao and allowed Mexican consulates in China to process visa applications, said Alejandro Rojas, head of Mexico City's Tourism Department. If this process were to be streamlined, it would represent 2 billion U.S. dollars worth of additional tourism business for the city, Rojas said. 

In order to promote Mexican tourism, the Mexican government has eased visa restrictions for technicians and business people from other parts of China, and put up signs in Chinese at international airports in Tijuana and Mexico City, in addition to training 16 Chinese-speaking staff members, Rojas said. 

It has also extended visas for both tourist and business visitors to a maximum 180 days for the visa holders to stay in Mexico, said the Mexican official. 


Rojas added that the achievements are the results of the efforts by Mexico's National Migration Agency during the first Mexico-China International Tourism Congress, which was held on March 18-22 in Mexico City

"A review of migration policy is needed because we are closing the door to world tourism, especially to visitors from emerging markets like Brazil, Russia and China," he said.

A total of 250,000 tourists have visited the U.S. state of Hawaii, but only 18,000 people went to Mexico, he added.

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