A guide to visa-free travel in China

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  • Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
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    What could be more trendy than "ChinaTravel" this summer? Millions of international travelers are flocking to China thanks to various visa-free policies. From unilateral and mutual visa exemption schemes to the 144-hour visa-free transit facility, #China is making it easier than ever for people to visit. Wondering if you need a visa to come to China? Not sure what to do upon arrival? CGTN's Wang Guan went to Beijing Capital International Airport and talked to immigration inspection officers and foreign travelers to get the scoop. Click on the video to find out what he learned.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 123

  • @Kylelongwest
    @Kylelongwest 28 днів тому +35

    i just came back from china, visited 5 cities in 9 days, every city has its own uniqueness. i love every moment of it, i will definitely visit again.

  • @alainlac3476
    @alainlac3476 28 днів тому +15

    144 hours are too short,at least 2 weeks

    • @peanut0brain
      @peanut0brain 28 днів тому +2

      For now I bet you can leave China, go to hk, and then turn around go back in for another 144hrs😂

    • @liuminggee5670
      @liuminggee5670 19 днів тому

      3 months is the Best.

  • @MrKAmsterdam
    @MrKAmsterdam 28 днів тому +17

    Many people in Europe really appreciate the further open up. Especially in a time when global tensions rise it feels good to see that there are countries like China still embracing the idea of an open globalized world.

  • @hengongchua6250
    @hengongchua6250 28 днів тому +11

    Wang Guan, please check again so people of these countries will not be confused watching your report.
    As far as I know, travellers from Malaysia, Thailand and Singapore can enter China for up to 30 days visa free.
    Not like you have said only 6 Asian countries can enter China with only 144 hours on transit. Countries South Korea, Brunei, Singapore, Japan, UAE and Qatar. Kindly check.

    • @s._3560
      @s._3560 28 днів тому +3

      Brunei and Malaysia is 15 day visa free. Singapore and Thailand is 30 day visa free.

    • @hengongchua6250
      @hengongchua6250 27 днів тому +2

      @@s._3560 , yes, I think that's correct. Not 144 hours like what he has mentioned.

  • @tAd-rt
    @tAd-rt 27 днів тому +1

    I think China's policies are very good

  • @andis9076
    @andis9076 22 дні тому

    Do we have to transit or we can simply come for 5 days then back home ?

  • @carlosapigao3268
    @carlosapigao3268 15 днів тому

    Hello, im from Philippines working in Malaysia. Im going to Korea for a vcation and i have a layover in Beijing Daxing international airport for 4 hours, and planning to get a transit visa just to see my friend in the airport. Is it okay to meet my friend in airport and get and get a transit visa even just for 4 hrs? And my flight is same aiport and plane going to Korea

  • @tastyaffordabledelicious7391
    @tastyaffordabledelicious7391 19 днів тому

    Is there a video or can you make one of how we use apps (which ones) to pay for purchases? Like a step by step with real life example, like actually walking into a store to make a purchase and show us how to do it. Thanks!

    • @acupoffanta1374
      @acupoffanta1374 16 днів тому

      I recommend Alipay
      Because many people in China use it

  • @leroi5342
    @leroi5342 15 днів тому

    And most these countries make it very hard for Chinese to apply visa 😢

  • @garygong506
    @garygong506 25 днів тому

    Make it 30 days.

  • @Djordje-pr6vb
    @Djordje-pr6vb 28 днів тому

    I rhink Serbia has 1 month free visa, but im interested in study visa...

    • @peanut0brain
      @peanut0brain 28 днів тому +2

      I think u can come to China apply for a school, pay, and then they will help you change to student visa which is 1yr stay

  • @JBear-in1ql
    @JBear-in1ql 21 день тому

    Some sincere feedback for the Chinese authorities: visa free for 144 hours is not enough for a vacation type trips for most people especially if they are traveling across many time zones; the cost of visa application is very high; there is still too much bureaucracy and paperwork to apply for a tourist visa; telecommunication and internet access, payment system, language, and local navigation are all improving slowly but still cause concerns for foreign visitors. A vacation should not add stress.

    • @susan56566
      @susan56566 16 днів тому

      Tell that to western countries. It's definitely way more paperwork and red tapes .

  • @hoekoktong9099
    @hoekoktong9099 27 днів тому

    Awesome safe clean friendly scenic v v g

  • @belgaraul9794
    @belgaraul9794 22 дні тому +1

    In phillipines a lot of chines pirates and elegal over staying

  • @denako2395
    @denako2395 28 днів тому +4

    No African country. Why is Africa always an afterthought?

    • @cashmerecat9269
      @cashmerecat9269 28 днів тому +2

      Indonesia also omitted..what so fussy about?

    • @denako2395
      @denako2395 28 днів тому +3

      ​@@cashmerecat9269I am talking about a continent, not a country. Is Indonesia a continent?

    • @yuna8649
      @yuna8649 28 днів тому

      Because they more likely to illegally migrant to China for work opportunites than travel purposes.

    • @peanut0brain
      @peanut0brain 28 днів тому +5

      In Guangzhou, there's alot of Africans from Africa who fly in and overstay their visa. So...

    • @George-k6o9t
      @George-k6o9t 28 днів тому

      Africa is an entire continent which is made up of many separate, different countries. If the day comes when there is a USA - United States of Africa - or, UFA - United Federation of Africa - perhaps we may see a free visa for Africa. Until then, visa permits will vary from different African country by country, I suppose.

  • @adrianchitiga
    @adrianchitiga 28 днів тому

    U know with the upcoming focac I need to ask why are there no African countries on this programme

    • @liuminggee5670
      @liuminggee5670 19 днів тому

      China only want friendly and rich countries

    • @sanchikotjendrakasih9138
      @sanchikotjendrakasih9138 19 днів тому

      Mauritius

    • @ura9390
      @ura9390 16 днів тому

      they said they are promoting 'high standard opening up' so have concentrated on certain countries for this policy

    • @susan56566
      @susan56566 16 днів тому

      It's common practice for countries to have different Visa restrictions for different countries. Check the USA and all other western or eastern countries. It totally makes sense.
      Too many Africans over stays their Visa and stays in China illegally doing illegal things.
      you may want to call out your fellow Africans who didn't follow rules
      Once Africans establish a good track record, favorable policies will follow

    • @susan56566
      @susan56566 16 днів тому

      It's common practice for countries to have different Visa restrictions for different countries. Check the USA and all other western or eastern countries. It totally makes sense.
      Too many Africans over stay their Visa and stay in China illegally doing illegal things.
      you may want to call out your fellow Africans who didn't follow rules.
      Once Africans establish a good track record, favorable policies will follow

  • @bukid-vi5fz
    @bukid-vi5fz 27 днів тому

    China marikapee sibal sikya

  • @anthonymathews3872
    @anthonymathews3872 28 днів тому +19

    China is an amazing country with amazing people. I was there in 1997 and it is even better now.

    • @JenHope118
      @JenHope118 28 днів тому

      The year HK was hand over to China by Britain and the brewing of the Asia economic crisis engineered by George Soros..

    • @peanut0brain
      @peanut0brain 28 днів тому +3

      1997 is like dinosaur age compared to China now...

    • @anthonymathews3872
      @anthonymathews3872 27 днів тому +1

      @@peanut0brain You made me smile at your comment. I am now 71 yrs old.

  • @peterfischer5459
    @peterfischer5459 28 днів тому +16

    It’s an incredible country. My 4th visit to this amazing country will be this October with my Chinese wife of 34 years in December.
    My first visit was in 1994 when I was only 27. Wow has it changed over the years. And for the better and better ❤.
    If I was allowed by China, I’d retire in China. And that said by an Australian! Imagine saying that by someone who grew up in the lucky country… not so lucky anymore if you’re 27 today.
    It is woke and broke. A 27 year old cannot even afford their own house anymore, wages stagnant for over a decade whilst Real Estate climbed outta control, taxes through the roof and due to the fake climate crisis sky high energy costs , therefore the cost of living crisis through the roof.
    Tied to the US debt crisis, we keep sending money to wars we created 😂. obviously we over pay on taxes. Excess money to send to Zelensky and Netanyahu.
    Nec minute we want to start another war in the south China sea. 🤪 and then spend 100’s of billions on nuke subs to defend ourselves against our biggest trading partner 🤣🤪 rocks in our heads.
    Well, I guess thats what we get when we are ruled by an Oligarchical Dictatorship whose decisions are purely profit and power based aye?
    China and Russia on the right side of history with the Global majority by FAR.

    • @peanut0brain
      @peanut0brain 28 днів тому +3

      My wife is Chinese I just retired to China. In 5yrs I can apply for a green card. But I must stay 9months of every yr inside China, until I get the green card. You can also do same.

    • @George-k6o9t
      @George-k6o9t 28 днів тому +2

      My sentiments too, Peter.

    • @peterfischer5459
      @peterfischer5459 27 днів тому

      @@peanut0brain Thats sounds awesome! That sounds awesome. Did you use an agent? Or just go via their consulate and research it online yourself?
      My wife naturalised to Australian decades ago so sadly gave up her Chinese passport, unfortunately we would never imagine where both countries ended up, so it would much harder for us now to go the other way. 😔

    • @peanut0brain
      @peanut0brain 27 днів тому +1

      @@peterfischer5459 If your wife still have relatives in China, apply for Q2 visa for both of you. That'll give you 10yrs multiple entries visa good for 180 days stay each time. My sister's whole family of 4 applied for the Q2 using a travel agent, using my Chinese wife as the relative (with China national id card and China address). Their future plan is to stay half yr in China and half yr back in ŰȘ. AFAIK, when the 180 days is up, you can go to hk and turn around back into China for another 180 days!!

  • @meimiaolin2581
    @meimiaolin2581 28 днів тому +30

    As an overseas born Chinese, this new policy is wonderful news. It's like the doors to my motherland are open to me.

    • @user-vt5ln7qq4j
      @user-vt5ln7qq4j 28 днів тому +2

      u r an ethnic Chinese born overseas which means China is not yr motherland. the country u r born in and living in as a citizen is yr motherland. if yr parents or grandparents came from China, then China is yr ancestral land but not yr motherland.

    • @tonyatgoogle6076
      @tonyatgoogle6076 28 днів тому +4

      ​@@user-vt5ln7qq4j if the land you born in outside of china yet it classifies you are Ethnic Chinese, then its not your motherland. Your motherland doesn't see you as different.

    • @meimiaolin2581
      @meimiaolin2581 28 днів тому +6

      @@user-vt5ln7qq4j Motherland is the country in which you or your ancestors were born and to which you still feel emotionally linked, even if you live somewhere else. But thank you for your message.

    • @JenHope118
      @JenHope118 28 днів тому +5

      My grandfather, father's motherland , I am a descendant of China, Han Chinese...My roots are Chinese, this is an undeniable fact.

    • @meimiaolin2581
      @meimiaolin2581 28 днів тому +6

      @@JenHope118 Imagine how confused and delusional those that tried to wreck Hong Kong while holding British and American flags must be.

  • @JohnLing-pz2eo
    @JohnLing-pz2eo 28 днів тому +22

    Visa free is great in reducing a major huddle for foreigners to visit China. Most will realized they have been lied to by their media. China is in fact a huge, beautiful country with amazing modern infrastructures, convenient system, safe, clean, happy and friendly people.

    • @ondreiii
      @ondreiii 26 днів тому

      Been there a few times. Not happy and friendly for sure. People are obnoxious and inconsiderate in public space. Tourists are also prone to scams.

    • @SaretGnasoh
      @SaretGnasoh День тому

      @@ondreiii you don't even have a passport lol

    • @ondreiii
      @ondreiii День тому

      @@SaretGnasoh lol I don’t 💩 on the mall floor like you honey 😘

  • @ura9390
    @ura9390 16 днів тому +1

    Nice to see China making it easier and removing the difficult bureaucracy of visa hassles. And I appreciate the effort to warmly welcome the world. Because of this, I will be coming !

  • @phivoong3255
    @phivoong3255 27 днів тому +2

    I will be in China next time that is my grandpa ‘ s country

  • @tongsllc
    @tongsllc 21 день тому +1

    Air China and China Air will merge when Taiwan province is recovered!

  • @ROZZAQ86
    @ROZZAQ86 24 дні тому +1

    3 times visit shanghai during layover in shanghai...try maglev ,enjoy bund etc...

  • @imsane2319
    @imsane2319 28 днів тому +9

    Amazing and safe country. Be back soon! My colleague forgot her phone in the business class lounge after arriving in another city(yes she just realized it by then) 😂 and got her phone back after 5 days

    • @hengongchua6250
      @hengongchua6250 27 днів тому +1

      In Engdia you will never get it back even after waiting for 5 months.

    • @Zhang-Jxin
      @Zhang-Jxin 27 днів тому

      CNN: impossible

    • @imsane2319
      @imsane2319 27 днів тому

      @@Zhang-Jxin CNN: how much is the see see pi is paying you?

  • @harbinger6562
    @harbinger6562 27 днів тому +2

    Thank You Wang Guan♥️🇨🇳🦾😇

  • @NothingJustaname
    @NothingJustaname 28 днів тому +2

  • @eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeedante
    @eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeedante 25 днів тому +1

    i love china

  • @bluestar2253
    @bluestar2253 27 днів тому +1

    144 hours visa is a joke! China is a huge country and many of the attractions are spread over all the country. No way 6 days is enough! Maybe 2 weeks minimum.

    • @eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeedante
      @eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeedante 25 днів тому +1

      your profile picture says everything

    • @tongsllc
      @tongsllc 21 день тому

      That’s enough time to fully explore annd appreciate one city! But of course, you can’t disappear into China - which is why 144 hours is reasonable.

  • @PomegranateChocolate
    @PomegranateChocolate 25 днів тому

    Quite a few exiled Tibetans have taken advantage of this policy and went back to see their families probably for the first time since they left.

  • @e.t1031
    @e.t1031 27 днів тому

    Can’t wait to go back to Chengdu in December

  • @GARRYJackson-q1h
    @GARRYJackson-q1h 27 днів тому

    Massive failure thousands get refused

  • @littlebrit
    @littlebrit 21 день тому

    China visa is completely random. When I am refused China visa at one embassy, I go to embassy at another country. Good to have multiple residencies. The best place to apply for China visa in HongKong. They even give you paper to replace passport while waiting, you can use it in hotels etc.

  • @ILIVEAGOODLIFE
    @ILIVEAGOODLIFE 27 днів тому

    See you in 2025 😍

  • @Maarkoize
    @Maarkoize 24 дні тому

    Will travel to China soon from Germany. So I don't need a visa for 15 day trip.
    As I understood correctly I have to take my fingerprints, fill out the arrival card and go directly to the foreigner immigration.
    Or are there any steps I need to make in between these steps?

  • @pranititiwari6525
    @pranititiwari6525 28 днів тому

    🙏🙏🎉

  • @paddingtonbrown6703
    @paddingtonbrown6703 28 днів тому +3

    My husband was born in Hong Kong and immigrated to Australia more than thirty years ago. He holds an Australian passport. He also held a Home Return Permit issued by the Hong Kong government which expired many years ago. He is more than seventy years old. Earlier this year he and I wanted to visit China but our applications were rejected because an officer from China Travel Agency insisted that my husband had to return to Hong Kong to renew his Home Return Permit in order to travel to China. To them, an overseas Chinese with a valid passport of the naturalized country is not a good enough document to travel to China. The officer handling our case would not even consider my application on my own merit and we were summarily dismissed without hearing our pleas. The whole process was arbitrary, unreasonable and hurtful, to say the least.
    P.S. I noticed on the same day that there were Filipino-Australians applying for the tourist visas and they had no problem using their Australian passports. Why were we disadvantaged just because we are overseas Chinese?

    • @peanut0brain
      @peanut0brain 28 днів тому

      My older sister got rejected for a travel visa because the travel agency that can handle the visa for her says my sister could be a spy, from ŰŠ. She changed her name after marriage and also missing a birth certificate. Everyone else of my siblings including me got no issues getting 10yr 180days multiple entry visas. Who knows your husband maybe a anti China spy from hk? Lol

    • @ILIVEAGOODLIFE
      @ILIVEAGOODLIFE 27 днів тому

      China doesn't do dual citizenship. So he's no longer considered a Chinese citizen so that csn hurt. I hope it's resolved soon so he can visit his home country. 🏡 🏡

    • @BigJoe-g3o
      @BigJoe-g3o 24 дні тому +1

      because they see you as traitors ?

  • @simplica1
    @simplica1 27 днів тому

    Why don't you talk about getting the temporary entry visa at the airport is still necessary? I had to wait 1.5 hour to get it upon transit as an Australian.
    Edit : there were no signs, and not many officers to ask q. If i queued for nothing well noone told me that either!

    • @garychopping2184
      @garychopping2184 26 днів тому

      gday as a aussie i thinking of travelling may next year , so are you saying although we are visa free i still have line up and apply for a temporary visa when i get to Beijing airport ?

    • @simplica1
      @simplica1 26 днів тому +1

      @@garychopping2184 it appeared that way. There is no fee, just a stamp on the passport. I guess it's still quick compared to what it used to be which was days to get a visa.

    • @garychopping2184
      @garychopping2184 26 днів тому

      @@simplica1 thanks for your reply. I been told most places only do alipay not cash. Hopefully that's not the case .

    • @BigJoe-g3o
      @BigJoe-g3o 24 дні тому

      @@simplica1 are they completely cashless ?

    • @simplica1
      @simplica1 24 дні тому

      @@BigJoe-g3omy understanding is so.

  • @otakumonkey
    @otakumonkey 28 днів тому +2

    Why not for India?

    • @ura9390
      @ura9390 16 днів тому

      they said they are promoting 'high standard opening up' so have concentrated on certain countries for this policy

    • @susan56566
      @susan56566 16 днів тому

      ​@@ura9390they know what Indians did in other countries, ie Canada 😂

  • @jamesjerem
    @jamesjerem 21 день тому

    Immigration is so slow. It's so sick. It takes 10 minutes for each person to pass. You easily waste one hour on the China side just for passport control. I hope one day they will improve

    • @HbfjbRbduhg
      @HbfjbRbduhg 19 днів тому

      Full inspection is to stop criminals abroad. You know, when the United States opened up immigration, Mexico and Russia's actions disgusted the United States. Maybe China is trying to avoid this from happening.

  • @knt3219
    @knt3219 27 днів тому

    Mr. Want Guan. How Are You ! 144 Hours Mean 6 Days. For Anyone Who Comes From The North America Means He Or She Arrives And It Will Take 3 Days To Get Their Time With The Local. What Happen The Next 3 Days. Well , He Or She Starts Few Good Meals And Ready To Leave China Or Look For Offices That Make Visa And Pay. I Think This Is A Bad Deal For 144 Hours Free Visa And That Is My Opinion. Sincerely ❤❤❤, KNT.

  • @pleiadesneptunes
    @pleiadesneptunes 21 день тому

    yeah so what? on day 16 you turn back into a spy?

    • @HbfjbRbduhg
      @HbfjbRbduhg 18 днів тому +1

      Then you can try to leave China within 15 days and then enter again without a visa.

  • @kamwenggoh8198
    @kamwenggoh8198 26 днів тому

    I think you got it wrong. Singapore is not in the 144 hours visa free program. Singapore passport holders can already enter China for 30 days.