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Summary: Philippine electronic visa operations resumed in China on Saturday as Manila hopes to draw more Chinese tourists to the country.
The Department of Foreign Affairs says the eVisa 'aligns with the directive of President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. to streamline government processes, promote tourism, advance digitalization, and boost tourist arrivals in the Philippines.' File photo
Philippine electronic visa operations resumed in China on Saturday as Manila hopes to draw more Chinese to
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