Sri Lanka to issue free visas for Chinese tourists from Aug. 1
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Sri Lanka's cabinet of ministers has approved a proposal from the Sri Lanka Tourism Ministry to include China in its free visa policy which will be launched from August 1, Minister of Tourism Development, Wildlife and Christian Religious Affairs, John Amaratunga said on Tuesday.

Addressing a media briefing held after a tour by visiting Chinese journalists to Sri Lanka, Amaratunga said China was the second-largest market for Sri Lanka tourism and the free visa policy for the Chinese market would boost Chinese tourist arrivals.

A buddhist statue in Colombo, the largest city in Sri Lanka. /VCG Photo

A buddhist statue in Colombo, the largest city in Sri Lanka. /VCG Photo

"We are aware that China is one of our main markets. Despite the setback from the Easter Sunday attacks, I am sure this year we will be able to achieve our targets. From August 1, Chinese tourists can come to Sri Lanka without a visa fee and we see this as a landmark decision for the tourism industry," Amaratunga said.

India, Netherlands and certain European countries are also included in the free visa policy. 

"We are very keen to improve our tourist arrivals from China. The government has taken timely action to improve the industry after the Easter attacks and we have conveyed this to the Chinese leaders," Charmarie Maelge, Managing Director of Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau (SLTPB) said.

The popular tourist train from Ella to Kandy in Sri Lanka. /VCG Photo

The popular tourist train from Ella to Kandy in Sri Lanka. /VCG Photo

According to official statistics from SLTPB, currently, 4,000 tourists from across the world arrive in Sri Lanka daily following the suicide attacks.

Last year, over 280,000 chinese tourists visited Sri Lanka.

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Source(s): Xinhua News Agency