Taiwan, Hong Kong, China: Everything you need to know about Asia's travel rules as borders lift

Taiwan has fully re-opened to foreign tourists after more than two years of strict COVID-19 border restrictions.

Visitors to the self-ruled island are no longer required to quarantine upon entry, or to take any PCR tests.

Instead, they will need to test negative on a rapid antigen test on arrival, and monitor their health for a week.

Taiwan’s tourism bureau estimated that a total of 244 tourists from some 20 tour groups will arrive Thursday.

The news comes as Japan and Hong Kong also relax their entry rules. But would-be visitors to nearby China still face harsh quarantine policies.

So what are the rules for travel to the region – and how soon should

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