HNA Tourism, the HNA Group unit focusing on the travel and lifestyle industry, has pledged to provide higher-standard services to meet Chinese people's aspiration to live a better life in a new era, said Zhao Quan, chairman and CEO of HNA Tourism.
An expanded visa-free stay policy is expected to boost the integrated growth of Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei province, government officials said.
The 144-hour visa-free entry policy - for nationals with eligible travel identification and reserved tickets from 53 countries - is already producing strongly positive results.
The start of a 144-hour visa-free waiver policy for international travelers to Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei province will create a boom in local tourism, industry insiders said.
The Belt and Road Initiative is looking to gain traction in France, politicians and experts have said.
Carhaix-Plouguer, a quiet city in the northwestern French region of Brittany, had plunged into an economic impasse for several years. But today, this small city with about 8,000 inhabitants has been boosted by Synutra, a baby milk factory with investment from China.
Senior officials from China and France moved forward discussions on economic and financial matters at the fifth China-France High-level Economic and Financial Dialogue held in December in Beijing.
The French tourism industry is on a roll, with the country attracting increasing numbers of overseas tourists during the Christmas and New Year's holidays.
Champagne, a 300-year-old delicacy from the eponymous French region, is growing in popularity in China as it resonates with people's pursuit for better, modern lifestyles, experts said.
Sanofi, the French multinational healthcare company headquartered in Paris, sees China as a country with great potential, according to Jean-Christophe Pointeau, country chair of Sanofi China.
Liuzhou, a heavy industry city in South China's Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, has a significant role in the Belt and Road Initiative, both technically and intellectually, local officials said.
With a few taps on her tablet to place an order online, Liuzhou resident surnamed Li became one of the city's 11,000 owners of the Baojun E100 electric vehicle.
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