Press TV - Iran aims to attract 1.5 million tourists from China in the next four to five years, an exponential increase compared to the past, as the government seeks new resources for hard currency that could compensate for losses inflicted on the countrys oil industry.
Irans minister of tourism Ali Asghar Mounessan made the target announcement ...
MNA Iran will start implementation of no-visa policy for Chinese and Hongkonger tourists and businessmen who make trips to Iran as of July 16, 2019.
As reported, those with passports from China besides Administrative Regions of Macau and Hong Kong making trips to Iran for touristic and business can enter Iran and stay up to 21 days without visas ...
Financial Tribune Iran is hoping to attract up to one million Chinese tourists from next month to shore up its economy, hit by US sanctions.
Vali Teymouri, Iran's deputy director for tourism affairs, told the South China Morning Post that the Iranian governments new visa waiver program for Chinese visitorsfirst announced in Junecould be implemented ...
Tehran Times - The Iranian government waived the visa requirement for Chinese nationals willing to visit the country.
The Chinese tourists visiting Iran will no longer need to obtain visas, tourism organization chief Vali Teymouri said, Mehr news agency reported on Friday.
The decision is made to attract more foreign tourists to the country; ...
IRNA Iran can be a main destination for Chinese tourists if Tehran offers more information and facilities to the prospective tourists, a Chinese official said Monday.
Zhang Xilong, deputy head of the China National Tourism Administration, told IRNA that offering facilities including easy visa can be an incentive to Chinese tourists to visit Iran....
New atmosphere under reformist president sees visa rules eased with Chinese visitors a priority for sanctions-hit country.
With its ancient ruins, glittering mosques and spectacular landscapes,Iranis home to some of the world's cultural treasures, but ever since the 1979 revolution, these have largely remained unseen by international tourists....