Treasury chief George Osborne announced the changes to simplify and speed up applications as he led a British trade delegation to China.
Chinese visitors heading to Europe frequently choose not to stop in Britain because they have to apply for a separate visa from much of the rest of Europe, which comes under the passport-free Schengen zone.
The Treasury said the changes will reduce the need for Chinese visitors to the European Union to submit separate visa applications for Britain. Selected Chinese travel agents under a pilot scheme will be able to apply for British visas by submitting just the EU's Schengen visa form.
Officials also are looking at expanding a VIP mobile service available in Beijing and Shanghai to the rest of the country. That involves visa teams traveling to applicants to collect their forms and biometric data.
Today, George Osborne's Twitter account, which is run by Osborne and the Conservative Party, said the new measures were "good for tourism and British business." British airline, hotel and tourist attraction executives have lobbied for the changes.
Osborne arrived in Beijing yesterday and also will visit southern economic powerhouses Shenzhen, Guangzhou and Hong Kong.
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