
By Our Reporter
China has finally included Nepal in the list of outbound destinations for its citizens in the second batch of countries for outbound travel released on Friday last week.
Nepal is among the 40 countries on the list of outbound destinations for its citizens released by China’s Ministry of Culture and Tourism. Nepal is the third South Asian country to be included in outbound destinations for Chinese tourists.
Earlier, China had included Sri Lanka and the Maldives in the list of outbound tourist destinations in its first batch of 20 countries. Nepal is the only South Asian country to be included in the list of 40 countries recognised as outbound tourist destinations for Chinese tourists in the second batch.
The second batch of the outbound tourist destinations released by China includes Brunei, Vietnam, Mongolia, Iran, Jordan, Tanzania, Namibia, Mauritius, Zimbabwe, Uganda, Zambia, Senegal, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Georgia and Azerbaijan. Armenia, Serbia, Croatia, France, Greece, Spain, Iceland, Albania, Italy, Denmark, Portugal, Slovenia, Vanuatu, Tonga, Samoa, Brazil, Chile, Uruguay, Panama, Dominica, El Salvador, Dominica and Bahamas.
The inclusion of Nepal as a destination for outbound Chinese tourists has pleased the people of the tourism industry.








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