From November, Chinese citizens will again be able to apply for e-visas for up to 14 days of travel in the Philippines.
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Philippines Fast-Tracks Tourism Comeback With New E-Visa for Chinese Travelers Starting November
The Philippines will reintroduce electronic visas for Chinese nationals this November, signaling a major push to... The post Philippines Fast-Tracks Tourism Comeback With New E-Visa for Chinese ...
In line with President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.’s directive to digitize and simplify government services, the Department of ...
The Philippines Department of Tourism (DoT) has welcomed the reinstatement of electronic visas (e-Visas) for Chinese ...
The Philippines aims to attract Indian tourists with visa-free travel and new direct flights. The initiative, supported by ...
A 6.9-magnitude earthquake in the central Philippines has raised concerns about the safety of travel plans to Southeast Asia. The quake struck off the coast of Bogo City in Cebu province in the ...
A Philippine lawmaker on Sunday railed against the U.S. government for its updated travel advisory for the Asian country, with the politician arguing that the warning to American travelers is "unfair" ...
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Philippines bags 6 titles at 2025 World Travel Awards
The Philippines took home six titles at the 2025 World Travel Awards (WTA) during the Asia and Oceania gala ceremony in Hong ...
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Philippines crowned Asia's leading beach destination for 2nd consecutive year
The Philippines, with a coastline stretching over 36,000 kilometers, has been crowned "Asia's Leading Beach Destination" at ...
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Philippine air traffic to hit 66 million by 2028 – IATA
Air traffic in the Philippines is projected to hit 66 million by 2028, driven by government efforts to put up new airports ...
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