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In a significant development that is set to boost tourism and cultural exchange between the two nations, Maltese citizens will no longer require a visa to travel to China in 2025. This exciting news follows the successful negotiation of a visa-free travel agreement between Malta and China, which is scheduled to come into effect on November 30, 2024, and will remain valid until December 31, 2025.
This agreement marks a major milestone in the diplomatic relations between Malta and China, and is expected to have a positive impact on the tourism industry in both countries. By eliminating the need for a visa, Maltese citizens will find it easier to plan and embark on trips to China, whether for leisure, business, or educational purposes.
The visa-free travel agreement is also seen as a significant step forward in promoting cultural exchange and people-to-people diplomacy between Malta and China. By facilitating travel between the two nations, the agreement is expected to foster greater understanding, cooperation, and friendship between the Maltese and Chinese peoples.
The implementation of the visa-free travel agreement is a testament to the strong diplomatic relations between Malta and China, and reflects the commitment of both countries to promoting mutual understanding, cooperation, and development. As the agreement comes into effect, Maltese citizens can look forward to exploring the rich cultural heritage, stunning landscapes, and vibrant cities of China without the need for a visa.