Source: globaltimes | 2023-01-08 | Editor:Hong Junjie
Beijing welcomed its first inbound flight carrying 291 passengers from Hong Kong on Sunday at around 10:40 am, after China downgraded its COVID management. Global Times reporters on the spot observed that no more nucleic acid testing or closed-loop quarantine was required: passengers only need to fill out a form on their phone and show a pass code at customs. Thrilled to be among the first batch enjoying the new adjustments for border entrance, a passenger surnamed Chang onboard the flight told the Global Times that “everything is just so smooth!” Chang flew back from the US through Hong Kong. It was so much more convenient than before and she plans to visit her child who is studying in the US more often this year. (Photos:Li Hao/GT)
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