http://www.bbc.co.uk/: Large groups of Chinese tourists are set to begin arriving in Taiwan as restrictions are further relaxed.
Most will fly in on newly inaugurated direct weekend charter flights, which began operating earlier this month.
China had promised that that it would allow up to 3,000 of its citizens to visit Taiwan every day.
Nearly 2,000 Chinese tourists arrived in Taiwan on July 19th, all travelling in mandatory tour groups.
Their visit is the result of agreements reached between officials from China and Taiwan last month - which also saw a deal reached on establishing direct weekend charter flights.
Up until now, China has tightly regulated the number of people allowed to travel to Taiwan, with fewer than 300,000 visiting each year, compared to nearly five million trips made to China by Taiwanese visitors.
The Taiwanese government also hopes the new arrivals will provide an important boost to the local economy. And, if the spending habits of the first group of Chinese visitors earlier this month was anything to go by, those expectations are likely to be realised.
Local media reported that the first group of more than 700 visitors spent around $1.3m (£650,000) - an average of $1,857 per person - and that the figure was a conservative estimate.
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