240-Hour Visa-Free Transit in China
China is implementing a 10-day (240 hours) visa-free transit policy. The transit program allows visitors who have existing flight bookings from China to a third country (region) to snag a visa on arrival at a Chinese airport (port) and stay for 10 days before departure. Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan all count as third destinations.
Passport holders of 54 countries, including the United States and the United Kingdom, can enter visa-free through any of the 60 open airports (ports) in 24 provincial regions, covering popular tourist cities like Beijing, Shanghai, Xi’an, Chengdu and Guangzhou.
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Meanwhile, citizens from 38 countries can enter China visa-free for up to 30 days.
Day 1 Guiyang
Day 2 Guiyang - Kaili (by automobile)
The Langde Miao Village and its traditional welcoming ceremony are worth your experiencing, in which guests are allowed in only after drinking wines.
Day 3 Kaili - Zhaoxing (by automobile)
Zhaoxing Dong Village is one of the largest Dong villages with over 800 households and more than 4,000 inhabitants.
Day 4 Zhaoxing - Sanjiang - Longsheng (by automobile)
The Chengyang Wind and Rain Bridge is a combination of bridge, corridor, veranda and pavilion. Talented Dong people built the bridge without any nails or rivets. Though several decades old, the bridge is still very steady and looks like a brilliant rainbow crossing over the river.
Day 5 Longsheng - Guilin (by automobile)
Service ends.
- Private English-speaking tour guide
- Private air-conditioned van
- Land transfers between airport and hotel
- Entrance ticket as listed
- Lunch as listed
- Hotel accommodation with breakfast
- Service charge & government taxes
- Flight and train ticket
- Personal expenses such as laundry, drinks, fax fee, phone bills, optional activities
- Gratuities for guides and drivers
- China Visa
- Travel insurance