On Sunday, China will reopen its borders to Hong Kong, almost three years after COVID-19-related curbs isolated the financial hub from the mainland. It will also drop quarantine rules for international passengers but leisure tourists are not yet allowed entry Incoming travellers to China would no longer have to quarantine from 8 January, the latest major reversal of strict restrictions that have kept the country largely closed off to the world since the start of the pandemic. AFP For close to three years, it was cut off from the world. Now China has decided to reopen even as the country battles with a surge of COVID-19 infections. Come 8 January, China will open its borders to Hong Kong. It will also lift pandemic-induced restrictions including quarantine for passengers travelling from abroad. For a country, which was abiding by a strict zero-COVID policy until early December, this is a big change. So can all travellers visit China now? What changes for Hong Kongers? Will there be an
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