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Hainan FTP sees inbound tourism boom 100 days following launch of special customs operations

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Hainan FTP sees inbound tourism boom 100 days following launch of special customs operations

2026-03-28 19:20 Last Updated At:03-30 12:12

Hainan Free Trade Port (FTP) in China's southern tropical island province of Hainan, the world's largest free trade port by area, has seen a surge in visa-free travelers 100 days following the launch of island-wide special customs operation in it.

According to the Exit-Entry Frontier Inspection Station in the provincial capital city of Haikou, the number of travelers coming to China visa-free reached 223,000 by Friday -- the 100th day following the launch of the special customs operation policy, up 54 percent year on year.

From the entry into effect of the special customs operation policy on December 18, 2025 to Friday, the Hainan FTP saw more than 975,000 personnel entries and exits, up 36.8 percent year on year. Foreign nationals made up 53 percent of the total, with over 518,000 entries and exits, marking a year-on-year increase of 44.5 percent.

The island-wide special customs operation policy for the Hainan FTP is intended to allow freer entry of overseas goods, expand zero-tariff coverage, and introduce more business-friendly measures.

Since the launch of the special customs operation policy, the Hainan FTP has built the country's most facilitative visa-free policy framework, covering mutual visa exemption and unilateral visa-free entry. So far, passengers from 86 other countries can enter Hainan visa-free for expanded purposes including family visits, business, and medical treatment.

Beyond the preferential policies, streamlined customs clearance services here also improve travelers' experience. At the Haikou Meilan International Airport on Friday morning, border inspection officers were seen efficiently conducting identity verification, information checks, and stamping, allowing passengers to clear customs in just one minute.

"The facilities are quite advanced, that's really good. Many countries don't offer this kind of service. The process is very smooth," said a Malaysian traveler.

In efforts to cope with the influx of passengers from around the world following the launch of the special customs operation, Hainan is accelerating the development of its air network, with opening of routes covering key regions including Northeast Asia, Southeast Asia, Europe and Oceania.

Hainan FTP sees inbound tourism boom 100 days following launch of special customs operations

Hainan FTP sees inbound tourism boom 100 days following launch of special customs operations

White House envoy Steve Witkoff and U.S. President Donald Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner are likely to lead a delegation to visit Kiev after April 12, a senior Ukrainian official said on Saturday.

This comes as the United States continues to mediate peace efforts between Ukraine and Russia.

Speaking to the media, Kyrylo Budanov, head of the Ukrainian presidential office, said U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham, a Republican from South Carolina, and others could also join the delegation.

Both sides have made progress and are moving forward on the issue of security guarantees for Ukraine, he said.

Budanov also said that Ukraine has received requests from its international allies to stop airstrikes on Russian oil refineries as global energy prices surge amid the conflict in the Middle East.

The Ukrainian and U.S. delegations last met for negotiations in Florida on March 21.

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