Qin Gang, China's ambassador to the United States, said on Monday that he believes China's new crown measures will be further relaxed in the near future, making international travel to China easier.


Ambassador Qin Gang said at an event held by the Semafor news platform that the Chinese government has adopted a very responsible attitude to protecting the people from the threat of the new crown virus, and that China's policy has always been "dynamic, not rigid." "Now the measures are being relaxed,



 I believe In the near term, these measures will be further relaxed, and international travel to China from all directions will become easier."

After three years of the epidemic, China is now embracing a world that has largely liberalized and co-existed with the new crown. In fact, it was a referendum against the new crown "clearing" policy advocated by President Xi Jinping.

China has largely shut the door to international travel for nearly three years. International flights remain well below pre-pandemic levels, with international passengers facing an eight-day quarantine.

The analysis predicts a reopening in March or April.


Beijing has dropped mandatory testing before many public events, reduced quarantines and on Tuesday morning will stop a state-mandated mobile app used to track the travel histories of its 1.4 billion people.