Special Report: Continuously Deepening People-to-People Exchanges Strengthens the Foundation of China-Russia Friendship

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Beijing, December 16 (Xinhua) — After China introduced a trial visa-free regime for Russian citizens entering with ordinary passports on September 15, the number of Russian tourists in the country increased significantly compared to the same period last year. The entry into force of Russia's visa-free regime for Chinese citizens in early December also led to a noticeable increase in interest from Chinese tourists in the neighboring country.

But changes aren't just happening in the tourism sector. At the end of November, Moscow hosted the closing ceremony of the China-Russia Years of Culture, which marked a dynamic chapter in the history of cultural relations between the two countries and elevated their humanitarian cooperation to unprecedented heights. And as they say in China, successes always come in pairs. Following the Years of Culture, China and Russia will hold events as part of their cross-cultural Years of Education in 2026-2027.

Thus, humanitarian cooperation between China and Russia continues to deepen and gain new content, strengthening the social foundation of mutual understanding and friendship between the two countries.

VISA-FREE TRAVEL MAKES TRAVEL EASIER

In accordance with a decree issued by Russian President Vladimir Putin, from December 1, 2025, to September 14, 2026, Chinese citizens may enter the Russian Federation visa-free and stay for up to 30 days for guest or business visits, as tourists, or to participate in scientific, cultural, socio-political, economic, and sporting events. Russia predicts that the number of Chinese tourists in 2026 may increase by 15-30 percent.

Data from major Chinese travel platforms shows that searches for flights to Russia increased sharply following the announcement of the visa-free regime. The most popular destinations are Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, and Chengdu. Statistics from Fliggy, an online travel platform owned by Alibaba, show that in the hour following the announcement, searches for trips to Russia jumped more than eightfold, and bookings nearly fivefold compared to the previous day. Moscow, Murmansk, St. Petersburg, Vladivostok, and Irkutsk are the most popular Russian cities among Chinese tourists.

A Trip.com analyst noted that a visa-free regime for Chinese citizens simplifies entry into Russia, reduces time and costs, and will attract more individual and group tourists from China.

Earlier, on September 15, Beijing unilaterally introduced a trial visa-free regime for Russian citizens with ordinary passports, fueling interest among Russians in traveling to China. According to Chinese data, in the month following the visa waiver, more than 30,000 Russian citizens entered through Beijing Daxing Airport, an 80 percent increase compared to the same period last year. The Shanghai General Border Control Agency inspected a total of 28,800 Russian citizens crossing the border, of which 21,200 (73.6 percent) took advantage of the visa-free regime. Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Sanya, and Harbin are popular destinations for Russians.

China places great importance on facilitating mutual travel with Russia and supports strengthening contacts between the two peoples. "We will meet Russia halfway, jointly create more favorable conditions to further facilitate mutual travel for citizens of both countries, and translate the important agreements between our leaders into tangible results that benefit the peoples of China and Russia. This will make a significant contribution to the continuous deepening and advancement of China-Russia relations, a comprehensive partnership of strategic coordination in the new era," Chinese Ambassador to Russia Zhang Hanhui stated in an interview with Russian media.

The visa-free regime has significantly simplified mutual travel and given new vitality to Chinese-Russian cooperation in trade, economic, cultural, and other areas.

YEARS OF CULTURE STRENGTHENED THE SOCIAL BASIS OF FRIENDSHIP

Both China and Russia boast a long history and a wonderful culture. Humanitarian exchanges play a vital role in strengthening the friendship between the two peoples. In 2023, the leaders of China and Russia agreed to hold reciprocal China-Russia Years of Culture in 2024-2025. As part of this, the two sides conducted a number of cultural exchanges, unlocking the potential for cultural cooperation.

An important component of humanitarian exchanges is collaboration in film and television. The joint Chinese-Russian retro detective thriller "Red Silk," released this year, became a key project within the Years of Culture. The official release of this film in both countries helped audiences capture history in their hearts and pass on traditional friendship from generation to generation.

The Russian television channel REN TV noted that "Red Silk" has elevated cultural ties between Russia and China to a new level. The journalists emphasized that the concept of "strategic partners" has long been defined beyond economics and geopolitics—rather, historical and cultural affinities underlie Russia-China relations. "The jointly produced film 'Red Silk' has received widespread recognition precisely because it tells the story of revolutionaries from both countries fighting side by side," the channel stated.

During this year's Spring Festival celebrations, the Chinese Embassy in Russia, together with the Moscow government and Chinese companies operating in Russia, organized the "Chinese New Year" festival. Hundreds of events took place across Moscow's streets and alleys. Novy Arbat, Zaryadye Park, and the Central Department Store (TSUM) were decorated with festive decorations, while landmarks such as the Ostankino TV Tower and the Moscow Sun Ferris Wheel were illuminated in a festive "Chinese red." "Chinese New Year is becoming our holiday, too," noted Galina Kulikova, First Deputy Chairperson of the Russian-Chinese Friendship Society.

Over 400 events were held as part of the cross-cultural Years of Culture, including exhibitions of cultural relics, film screenings, theatrical performances, youth cultural and creative exchanges, and much more. These events enriched the cultural lives of both countries, deepened mutual understanding and trust, and brought the hearts of the Chinese and Russians closer together.

"The Years of Russian and Chinese Culture have become a vibrant chapter in the cultural annals of our countries and have elevated the entire spectrum of cultural and humanitarian cooperation to a new level. They have demonstrated that the demand for Russian culture in China and Chinese culture in Russia is steadily growing, attracting ever more young talent. By concluding this truly ambitious project, we are not drawing a line under the bridge, but rather opening a new chapter in the history of our cultural ties," emphasized State Secretary and Deputy Minister of Culture of the Russian Federation Zhanna Alekseyeva on November 17 at the closing ceremony of the Years of Russian and Chinese Culture at the State Tretyakov Gallery.

COOPERATION IN EDUCATION GIVES NEW DYNAMICS

The holding of mutually themed years is a wonderful tradition of Chinese-Russian humanitarian exchanges, one of the key areas of which is education. This past May, the leaders of China and Russia agreed to hold China-Russia Years of Education in 2026-2027.

From November 20-22, three days after the official closing of the Years of Culture, the Russian-Chinese Education Festival was held in Moscow. In his video address, Russian Minister of Science and Higher Education Valery Falkov called the event a "prologue" to the upcoming Years of Education between Russia and China, noting that the festival is a clear demonstration of the strength and depth of the comprehensive partnership and strategic interaction between the two countries.

Thanks to the joint efforts of both sides, exchanges and cooperation between China and Russia in the field of education have achieved significant results, and the scale of bilateral student exchanges continues to expand.

Over the past five years, the number of Chinese students at Russian universities has nearly doubled, reaching 56,000 last year. More and more Russian applicants are choosing China for higher education; last year, approximately 21,000 Russian citizens studied in China. In accordance with the goals of educational cooperation between the two countries, the total number of Chinese and Russian exchange students is expected to reach 100,000 by 2030.

As of May 2024, approximately 90,000 schoolchildren and students are studying Chinese in Russia. By 2025, Chinese language learning in Russia will become an integral part of the educational environment.

Over the past five years, the number of people studying Russian in China has increased by an average of 7 percent annually, which is primarily due to the increase in the number of Chinese universities that have included Russian as a specialization.

Universities from the two countries have jointly established 14 associations of specialized universities, encompassing more than 600 universities, forming the world's largest bilateral cooperation network, organizing over 120 events annually.

Joint educational projects between China and Russia are currently continuously developing and strengthening, becoming an important pillar of bilateral cooperation. As of 2025, the Chinese Ministry of Education has registered over 200 joint Chinese-Russian educational programs and 35 joint educational institutions. A flagship project has been the Moscow State University-PTI University in Shenzhen.

The years of formation of China and Russia will open up new opportunities for the development of relevant cooperation. –0–

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Huawei held a seminar on smart education and telemedicine in Tunisia.

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TUNIS, Dec. 16 (Xinhua) — Chinese tech giant Huawei and Tunisia's Computing Center of Al-Khawarizmi (CCK) jointly held a seminar here on Monday to improve the quality of smart education and telemedicine in the country.

Tunisian Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research Monder Belaid stated at the event that the world is experiencing an unprecedented technological revolution, including the rapid development of artificial intelligence, big data, various advanced digital platforms, cybersecurity, and next-generation infrastructure. He added that Tunisia will leverage these new technologies for a better and more secure future.

Tunisia hopes to strengthen cooperation with partners in emerging technology areas to advance higher education and research, food security, energy transition, healthcare, digital public administration, and economic competitiveness, the minister emphasized.

CCK CEO Saussen Krishen said the collaboration with Huawei had a profound impact on Tunisia's technology landscape.

CCK provides internet services for higher education and research in Tunisia.

Feng Qiyu, President of Huawei Cloud Northern Africa, announced that Huawei and CCK jointly launched North Africa's first cloud service platform for education and scientific research, covering more than 450 educational and research institutions and serving 14 universities in Tunisia, offering comprehensive support for scientific collaboration, online learning, and resource sharing.

The platform has successfully implemented screening of medical images using artificial intelligence, which has significantly increased the effectiveness of telemedicine in Tunisia, he added. –0–

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The forces advocating for "Taiwan independence" are going against the tide of history and are doomed to fail, according to the Chinese Foreign Ministry.

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BEIJING, Dec. 16 (Xinhua) — Taiwan authorities are abusing "dollar diplomacy" to disguise their bad faith bid for independence, but the "Taiwan independence" forces and the Democratic Progressive Party administration are going against the historical trend and are doomed to fail, a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson said Tuesday. -0-

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China is ready to strengthen strategic ties with the GCC and protect common interests – Wang Yi

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Riyadh, December 16 (Xinhua) — China is willing to strengthen strategic communication with the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), safeguard common interests, and jointly respond to the turbulent and changing international situation to make new contributions to the joint strengthening of the Global South. This was stated by Wang Yi, a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, at a meeting with GCC Secretary-General Jassim Mohammed Al-Budaiwi on Sunday.

Wang Yi noted that China supports the GCC in strengthening strategic autonomy, unity and cooperation, practicing multilateralism, and advancing GCC integration. He expressed hope that both sides will continue to firmly support each other on issues affecting their core interests.

"As a responsible major country and a permanent member of the UN Security Council, China will continue to play a constructive role in helping resolve regional hotspot issues and maintain peace and stability in the Middle East," Wang Yi assured.

He noted that negotiations on a free trade agreement between China and the GCC have been ongoing for over 20 years, the conditions are largely ripe, and the time has come to take the final decisive step. At a time when protectionism is gaining momentum, unilateralism is prevalent, and free trade is under threat, concluding a free trade agreement between China and the GCC countries would send a powerful signal in defense of multilateralism.

J. M. Al-Budaiwi, in turn, noted that the GCC countries maintain a deep friendship with China, which has always been and remains a reliable and trustworthy strategic partner. Relations between the GCC and China are developing at a high level.

He said the GCC looks forward to the speedy conclusion of a free trade agreement with China and has high hopes for the second China-Arab States Summit and the second China-GCC Summit, both to be held in China next year. The GCC is committed to strengthening cooperation with China to ensure greater results at the summits.

He also said the GCC appreciates China's fair position on regional issues such as the Palestinian issue and its positive efforts to reduce regional tensions, including promoting reconciliation between Saudi Arabia and Iran, adding that the organization will continue to strengthen coordination with China on international and regional affairs to effectively safeguard common interests.

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China's Foreign Ministry: Japan continues to mislead the public on the Taiwan issue

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Beijing, December 16 (Xinhua) — Judging by a series of recent statements, Japan continues to maintain ambiguity and ambiguity on critical issues related to Taiwan, thereby attempting to mislead the public and fostering the illusion that it can get away with it, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun said on Tuesday.

“China is categorically opposed to this,” he said at a regular departmental press conference. -0-

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China and Saudi Arabia issued a joint press release following the meeting of their foreign ministers.

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RIYADH, December 16 (Xinhua) — At the invitation of Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud and to strengthen China-Saudi relations, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, a member of the Politburo of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, visited Saudi Arabia on Sunday. A press release was issued following the visit.

The foreign ministers of the two countries reportedly held talks, discussed the friendly comprehensive strategic partnership between the two countries, and expressed satisfaction with the high level of cooperation in areas such as economics, trade, investment, and energy.

The ministers co-chaired the 5th meeting of the Political Subcommittee of the China-Saudi Arabia High-Level Joint Commission, during which the parties discussed ways to strengthen cooperation in various fields.

During the visit, the parties signed an agreement on mutual visa-free travel for holders of diplomatic, service, and special passports, according to a press release.

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The ruling on the obstruction of arrest case against former South Korean President Yun Seok-yol will be made on January 16, according to media reports.

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SEOUL, December 16 (Xinhua) — Former President of the Republic of Korea (ROK) Yun Seok-yul, who is accused of obstructing his arrest and deleting encrypted phone records, will be sentenced on January 16 next year, local media reported on Tuesday.

The Seoul Central District Court's Criminal Division announced that public hearings are expected to conclude by December 26, with the verdict expected on January 16, 2026.

According to the law on special prosecutions under martial law, the trial court's decision must be made public within six months. The court noted that the verdict must be announced by January 19 of next year, as the special prosecutor filed the indictment on July 19 of this year.

The court is considering five charges against the former president, including obstructing arrest, deleting encrypted phone records, and making false public statements related to martial law.

On April 4, the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Korea upheld the impeachment petition against Yun Seok-yul in connection with the failed attempt to impose martial law last December, officially removing the politician from office.

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Since the beginning of 2025, more than 40 million tons of foreign trade cargo have passed through the Ganqimaodu checkpoint on the Chinese-Mongolian border.

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BEIJING, December 16 (Xinhua) — As of December 13, the Ganqimaodu border crossing in North China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region has handled a total of over 40 million tons of export and import cargo since the beginning of 2025, the Neimenggu Ribao daily reported.

From January 1 to December 13, the passenger flow that passed through the above-mentioned checkpoint amounted to 666,300 person-times, and the vehicle flow was 706,500 unit-times.

In recent years, the Ganqimaodu Border Crossing, in active integration with and promotion of the Belt and Road Initiative and the construction of the China-Mongolia-Russia Economic Corridor, has been continuously improving its customs clearance models and mechanisms, and enhancing the efficiency of customs inspection by optimizing processes and simplifying procedures.

The Ganqimaodu checkpoint is a key hub of the China-Mongolia-Russia Economic Corridor and one of China's border logistics hubs. It facilitates the creation of a convenient land channel for mineral imports from Mongolia, accounting for a third of the combined cargo turnover of the 14 border checkpoints in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.

Infrastructure construction is a reliable guarantee for the development of the Ganqimaodu border crossing. On May 14, 2025, construction of the 9.91-kilometer cross-border railway, which will pass through this border crossing, officially began.

It will become the second cross-border railway line between China and Mongolia. Its construction is expected to be completed in 2027. Once operational, its throughput capacity could reach 30 million tons per year, allowing the Ganqimao crossing to further increase freight volumes and trade.

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Harbin is experiencing a boom in tourist photography.

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HARBIN, Dec. 16 (Xinhua) — In winter, people dressed in costumes can be seen taking photos and immersing themselves in the winter romance at the Harbin Architecture and Construction Art Square in northeast China's Heilongjiang Province.

HARBIN, Dec. 16 (Xinhua) — In winter, people dressed in costumes can be seen taking photos and immersing themselves in the winter romance at the Harbin Architecture and Construction Art Square in northeast China's Heilongjiang Province.

HARBIN, Dec. 16 (Xinhua) — In winter, people dressed in costumes can be seen taking photos and immersing themselves in the winter romance at the Harbin Architecture and Construction Art Square in northeast China's Heilongjiang Province.

HARBIN, Dec. 16 (Xinhua) — In winter, people dressed up in costumes can be seen taking photos and immersing themselves in the winter romance at the Harbin Architecture and Construction Art Square in northeast China's Heilongjiang Province.

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The volume of electricity transmitted from Xinjiang to other regions of China has exceeded 1 trillion kWh.

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URUMQI, December 16 (Xinhua) — The total volume of electricity transmitted from northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region to other regions of the country exceeded 1 trillion kWh as of Monday, State Grid Xinjiang Electric Power Co. Ltd. reported.

The power transmission program, which began in 2010, supplies electricity to 22 provinces across China, making a significant contribution to the country's energy security.

Of all electricity transmitted from the region, 29.6 percent came from renewable energy sources such as solar and wind power. This delivered significant environmental benefits, including a reduction in coal consumption of approximately 89.53 million tons and a reduction in carbon dioxide emissions of 240 million tons.

Xinjiang, rich in coal, solar, and wind resources, has developed a robust power grid with five main transmission lines. This infrastructure provides 33 million kW of transmission capacity, facilitating large-scale interregional power transmission.

To optimize the use of power transmission channels, Xinjiang has integrated into the unified national electricity market, implementing flexible trading mechanisms. The region utilizes the two- to three-hour time difference with eastern China to balance supply and demand, increasing efficiency.

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