China to remain more open to Bangladesh: Envoy
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With applicant-friendly visa policies, various options for flights and attractive ticket prices, China has encouraged more Bangladeshi people to study, do business, go sightseeing and invest in the world’s second-most populated country.
The readiness of visa facilitation measures and more round-trip flights is expected to further promote in-depth understanding and friendship between the two countries.
Bangladesh is a close neighbor of China and the history of friendly relations between the two countries can be traced back thousands of years, Chines Embassy in Dhaka said in a press statement on Wednesday.
As assured by its government time and again, China is committed to opening its door wider to the world.
According to China's new regulations, travelers bounding for China are no longer required to take Covid-19 PCR or ATR test before boarding, valid from August 30.
Declaration of test results to China Customs upon arrival are exempted accordingly.
The Chinese Embassy in Bangladesh also issued a notice three weeks ago to further facilitate the visa application process for Bangladeshi citizens.
Till the end of this year, there will be no need to leave fingerprints at the Embassy counter desk for those who apply for single and double entry business (M), tourism (L), family visit (Q2), transit (G), and crew (C) visas.
Biman Bangladesh Airlines will undertake its maiden flight between Dhaka and Guangzhou on September 14. Tickets for this route are already open for sale on the company's website.
US-Bangla Airlines will increase its flights heading for Guangzhou from three to five per week.
Taking into account the flights of China Southern Airlines and China Eastern Airlines, the total number of direct flights between the two countries will grow to 48 per week from mid-September, which will meet the need for transportation for nearly 10,000 people on a weekly basis.
Since the beginning of this millennium, in particular the establishment of the Bangladesh-China Strategic Partnership of Cooperation in 2016, bilateral exchanges in various fields have become increasingly intensive.
The Johannesburg meeting between Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and Chinese President Xi Jinping charted the future road map for the betterment of bilateral relations.
They jointly made the decision to further strengthen people-to-people contact and deepen cultural exchanges.























