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 Shanghai - Huangshan (by bullet train)
Day 2 Huangshan
Day 3 Huangshan - Wuyishan (by bullet train)
Tunxi Old Street has many featured shops and good restaurants, and makes it one of the favorite tourist spots. It is also one of the best-preserved sections of Huangshan City.
Day 4 Wuyishan
Day 5 Wuyishan - Shanghai (by bullet train)
Today, continue to explore the Wuyi Mountains Scenic Area. Take a visit to the Harmonious Temple, Water Curtain Cave, and Eagle Mouth Rock. Then, learn about the history of the oolong tea at the Dahongpao Oolong Tea Plantation, the best Oolong tea plantation in the world.
Later, transfer to the train station in Wuyishan city and take a bullet train to Shanghai.
Service ends.
- Private tour guide
- Private air-conditioned car or coach
- Land transfers between railway stations and hotels
- Entrance tickets (includes round-trip cable car tickets of Mount Huangshan) as listed
- Lunch as listed
- Hotel accommodations with breakfast
- Domestic train tickets (2nd class seat) as listed
- Service charge & government taxes
- International flights & airport tax
- Personal expenses such as laundry, drinks, fax fee, phone bills, optional activities
- Tips for guides and drivers
- China Visa
- Travel insurance