Getting a visa to go to China can be a hassle. Now you can go to several of China's biggest cities and popular tourist destinations, travel around them, and leave within 72/144 hours without a visa. If you just want to visit a friend or see sights in one city for a couple of days, this is an ideal way to go.
Good news: Travellers enter China at selected cities with China Highlights can benefit from our "Hassle-Free Visa". Provide us a photo of your passport and we will handle your visas. Click to see details.
Cities with 144-Hour Visa-Free Transit Policy
There are links below for visa-free travel in these cities.
- Beijing
- Xi'an
- Shanghai
- Hangzhou (Zhejiang)
- Nanjing (Jiangsu)
- Tianjin
- Xiamen
- Liaoning (Dalian & Shenyang)
- Guangzhou/Shenzhen/Jieyang (Guangdong)
- Kunming
- Chengdu
- Chongqing
- Qingdao
- Hebei (Shijiazhuang & Qinhuangdao)
See details about 144-hour visa-free transit policy.
Cities with 72-Hour Visa-Free Transit Policy
- Harbin
- Changsha
- Guilin
See details about 72-hour visa-free transit policy.
Use your visa-free time well! What might you be able to do in up to three days? The possibilities are endless. Here we first feature the top seven visa-free cities in China for business/tourism with recommendations for tourists and business people.
1. Beijing
Historic capital of recent empires and the modern capital Beijing has the best historical sights in China: the Great Wall, the Forbidden City, the Temple of Heaven, and many more.
- One-Day Beijing Highlights Private Tour: See the Great Wall, the Forbidden City, the Tian'anmen Square
- Find more ideas on the page How to Plan Your Beijing Visa-Free Tour.
2. Shanghai
Chinese Mainland's financial and trade capital was once a foreign colonial enclave.
You can see both modern attractions in Pudong like the world's second-tallest building, and charming old-Shanghai areas, like the Bund and the French Concession.
- 2-Day Essence of Shanghai Tour: See the Bund, Yu Garden, Zhujiajiao Water Town...
- Find more ideas on the page How to Make the Most of Your Visa-Free Stay in Shanghai.
3. Xi'an
Probably China's greatest ancient capital, Xi'an served the Qin, Han, and Tang dynasties in China's golden days, from over two millennia ago.
The Terracotta Army is a must-see, and the city is full of ancient architecture.
- 1-Day Xi'an Highlights Private Tour: See the Terracotta Warriors, Ancient City Wall, and Muslim Quarter
See more on Xi'an 144-Hour Visa-Free Travel.
4. Guilin
There's so much to do in Guilin that a 6-day visa-free policy is in the pipeline!
Take a day or two in resort-like Yangshuo or the Longji Rice Terraces, see (and climb) the startling hills and scenery of the city, see ancient towns, and don't forget to cruise down the idyllic Li River.
5. Chengdu
Chengdu is the gateway to China's southwest, and tourists enjoy the pandas and the historical sites. For history buffs, there are new museums about a once forgotten and recently discovered ancient civilization at Sanxingdui.
6. Guangzhou
Guangzhou is more of a business area than a tourist city. You might like to take an evening river cruise, or escape the city confines on White Cloud Mountain.
The Guangzhou visa-free policy includes all of Guangdong Province, so, for example, you could also travel to Shenzhen or Zhuhai for beaches.
7. Chongqing
On a visa-free stay in Chongqing, you won't be able to go on a Yangtze cruise ship outside the city limits, but you can shop and dine and see the river at Ciqikou Old Town. See more on Chongqing 144-Hour Visa-Free Travel.
Take a Visa-Free Transit Tour with Us
A 144-hour visa-free tour to China has become a reality. We can customize a tour for you to make the most of your time. Just let us know your interests and requirements.
Here are our most popular Shanghai and Beijing area tours, for inspiration:
- 2-Day Shanghai and Zhujiajiao Water Town Tour: Visit the Bund, Yuyuan Garden, the Shanghai Tower, and Zhujiajiao Water Town
- Private 4-Day Emperor's Tour of Beijing— taking you to explore the emperors' Forbidden City, walk along the Great Wall, and relax at the Summer Palace