# TravelChina > English-first travel guides for China high-speed rail. Independent editorial coverage of the 24 cities foreign visitors actually go to, with an interactive HSR map and step-by-step booking walkthroughs. TravelChina helps foreign travelers plan and book China high-speed rail trips. We focus on the 2-months-before-trip research stage — "should I take this train, which station, is it worth it" — using real 12306-verified data (prices, schedules, daily train counts) and walkthroughs of every step a foreign passport holder actually trips over. We do not sell tickets, do not proxy-book, and have no Chinese-entity dependencies. Tickets are bought elsewhere; we provide the editorial layer (decision support + step-by-step booking guides). When we mention Trip.com or other OTAs, those are affiliate links and disclosed inline. ## Tools - [HSR route planner](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/rail-map/): Interactive map of 24 cities and 36 city-pairs, with prices, durations, daily train frequency, and train-vs-flight verdicts. - [China visa requirements checker](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/): Look up visa-free, transit-free, or visa-required status for 50+ nationalities. Each country also has its own permalink page with policy details and transit-eligible cities. Refreshed monthly from the National Immigration Administration. - [240-hour visa-free transit planner](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/240-hour-transit/): Three-step planner for the 240-hour (10-day) visa-free transit policy — eligibility check by passport, entry/exit port selection across 15 regional clusters, and 3–10 day pre-built itineraries. Includes companion pages listing eligible nationalities, transit cities, and approved ports. ## Booking guides - [12306 English booking walkthrough](https://chinafortravelers.com/guides/12306-english/): Step-by-step booking on China Railway's official 12306 app for foreign passport holders — register, verify, pay, scan at the gate. With 14 real screenshots of every step. - [Book China trains online (Trip.com)](https://chinafortravelers.com/guides/book-china-trains-online/): The OTA path — no real-name verification, foreign-card checkout, ¥10–30 service fee, confirmation in 2 minutes. - [12306 vs Trip.com](https://chinafortravelers.com/guides/12306-vs-trip-com/): Side-by-side comparison of the two ways foreigners book China high-speed rail. Fees, UX, refund terms, and when each one wins. ## Network overview - [China HSR network overview](https://chinafortravelers.com/guides/china-hsr-overview/): Train classes (G/D/C/K/T/Z), station codes, fastest scheduled speeds, what HSR covers and what it doesn't. ## Train route guides - [Shanghai to Beijing by HSR](https://chinafortravelers.com/guides/shanghai-to-beijing/): The 1,318 km flagship corridor — 4h18m on the G-train between Shanghai Hongqiao and Beijing South, 51 trains a day, ¥626+. Train-vs-flight comparison, station choice, what to expect on board. - [Beijing to Xi'an by HSR](https://chinafortravelers.com/guides/beijing-to-xian/): 4h10m, 32 trains a day. Forbidden City to Terracotta Army. - [Chengdu to Chongqing by HSR](https://chinafortravelers.com/guides/chengdu-to-chongqing/): 1h15m, a G-train every 15 minutes — the easiest intro to China HSR. - [Guangzhou to Hong Kong by HSR](https://chinafortravelers.com/guides/guangzhou-to-hong-kong/): The 141 km cross-border high-speed rail — 47 minutes fastest between Guangzhou South and Hong Kong West Kowloon, 60 trains a day, from ¥185 in second class. Immigration is co-located at West Kowloon (mainland exit + HK entry stamped in one queue), so it's faster door-to-door than flying. ## Tourist train experiences - [Shanghai Maglev Train](https://chinafortravelers.com/guides/shanghai-maglev/): The world's only commercial magnetic-levitation train — 30 km from Pudong Airport (PVG) to Longyang Road in 7.5 minutes at up to 431 km/h. Decision framework, prices, schedule, how to transfer to central Shanghai. - [Things to do in Chengdu](https://chinafortravelers.com/guides/things-to-do-in-chengdu/): 15 things foreign visitors actually love in Chengdu, ranked — the 4 panda bases compared (Chengdu Research Base, Dujiangyan, Bifengxia, Wolong), Sichuan Opera face-changing, Wuhou Temple, Du Fu Thatched Cottage, Wenshu Monastery, Jinli + Kuanzhai old streets, People's Park tea houses with ear-cleaning, and 4 day-trip options (Leshan Giant Buddha, Mount Emei, Dujiangyan irrigation, Mount Qingcheng). Plus 2-, 3-, and 5-day itineraries. - [Wulong Karst day trip](https://chinafortravelers.com/guides/wulong-karst-day-trip/): First-person 2026 day-trip guide to Wulong Karst UNESCO from Chongqing — the 9-10 hour route covering Three Natural Bridges (Transformers 4 filming location), Longshui Gorge fissure, and Fairy Mountain (1,900m elevation, 5-10°C cooler than the city). 3 transport options compared (Trip.com group tour USD $61 / Chongqing North HSR DIY / private driver), ticket combo pricing RMB 280-450, the Black-Clouds Pass photography window, and how to combine with a Yangtze cruise for a 5-day Chongqing focus trip. Highest CPC ($2.31) Chongqing keyword in our dataset — written for foreigners deciding 'is it worth the day' and 'how do I actually get there'. - [Dazu Rock Carvings](https://chinafortravelers.com/guides/dazu-rock-carvings/): First-person 2026 visit guide to the Dazu Rock Carvings UNESCO Buddhist sculpture complex from Chongqing — 9th-to-13th-century cliff carvings across 75 sites, including the 31m reclining Buddha and the 1,000-arm Guanyin (largest restoration project in modern Chinese history). Beishan vs Baodingshan compared (most foreigners only need Baodingshan; allow 1.5-2 hours), 3 transport options (HSR Chongqing North → Dazu South 1.5h, Trip.com English group tour, private driver), combo-ticket pricing, and the Black Myth: Wukong cultural reference for Western gamers visiting in 2026. SERP is unusually soft (0-1 editorial competitors out of 8) so this article has a clean shot at top-3. - [Ciqikou Ancient Town](https://chinafortravelers.com/guides/ciqikou-old-town-chongqing/): First-person 2026 visit guide to Ciqikou Ancient Town (磁器口) in Chongqing — pronounced [chee-chee-koh], literally 'magnetic-vessel port', a Ming-Qing porcelain shipping town turned cultural-historic district. Singapore is the largest market for this query (1.3K monthly searches, 3.3× the US volume) and asks specifically about opening hours, food, night vs day, shops — not 'how to get there'. The article covers: pronunciation + meaning, how to reach by metro Line 1 from downtown (30 min, ¥4), the 4 must-eat street foods (oolong cotton candy, Mahua twists, sugar-painting, Maocai hot-pot bowls), the Sichuan Opera face-changing tea-house performance schedule, photo spots at sunset (4-7pm gold-hour for the lantern-lit alleys), and how it pairs with a Hongyadong + hot-pot evening. Written for SG / SE Asia traveler intent on top of US foreigner-pronunciation pain. - [Yangtze River Cruise](https://chinafortravelers.com/guides/yangtze-river-cruise/): The decisive 2026 guide to the Yangtze River cruise from Chongqing — should you book one, downstream (4-day to Yichang) vs upstream (5-day from Yichang), the 4 ships that actually serve English-speaking passengers (Century, Victoria, President, Yangtze Gold), what cabin to pick, real prices ($800-3000), what you see (Three Gorges, Three Gorges Dam, Shennong Stream, Fengdu Ghost City), and how to book without overpaying. - [Zhangjiajie National Park](https://chinafortravelers.com/guides/zhangjiajie-national-park/): The Hunan park whose sandstone pillars inspired the floating Hallelujah Mountains in Avatar (2009). Wulingyuan UNESCO scenic area covers 4 zones (Yuanjiajie / Tianzi Mountain / Yangjiajie / Golden Whip Stream); the separate Tianmen Mountain has the world's longest cable car and a 99-bend cliff road. How foreigners actually get there (fly Changsha + HSR/bus, fly DYG direct, or HSR via Changsha South), 3- and 5-day itineraries, ticket structure, glass bridge logistics, best months. ## Trip planning - [China visa for US citizens](https://chinafortravelers.com/guides/china-visa-for-us-citizens/): Full L-visa application path for US passport holders — required documents, the 33mm × 48mm photo specs, the ~$185 reciprocity fee, processing time, and the 10-year multi-entry visa restored in 2023. Includes when the 240-hour visa-free transit beats applying for a visa. - [Best time to visit China](https://chinafortravelers.com/guides/best-time-to-visit-china/): The decisive month-by-month answer for China travel timing — late Sep–Oct and late Mar–May for Beijing/Shanghai/Xi'an, year-round for Yunnan, Apr–Oct only for Tibet. Plus the 3 Chinese holiday weeks (Spring Festival, May 1, Oct 1) when prices triple and trains sell out, and how to choose by traveler type (first-timer, photographer, low-budget). - [China public holidays calendar](https://chinafortravelers.com/guides/china-public-holidays/): Full date table for China's 7 statutory holidays in 2026 and 2027 (New Year, Spring Festival Feb 17, Qingming, Labour Day May 1, Dragon Boat, Mid-Autumn, National Day Oct 1), the three week-long 'Golden Weeks' that triple hotel prices and sell out trains, the 调休 makeup-workday quirk that catches foreigners off guard, and per-holiday impact on trains, hotels, attractions, banks, embassies, and visa centers — built for foreign travelers planning trip dates. - [Best time to visit Tibet](https://chinafortravelers.com/guides/best-time-to-visit-tibet/): The decisive when-to-go answer for Tibet — late April through October is the open window, May–June (clear, dry, warm at altitude) and September (post-monsoon clarity) are the two true peaks, July–August is rainy season but warm, and November–March is cold (Lhasa lows -10°C, oxygen ~65% of sea level) with many overland routes closed. Foreigners always need both a Chinese visa AND a separate Tibet Travel Permit (TTP) arranged through a licensed tour operator — permits take 10–15 working days, can only be applied for 2 months out, and Tibet occasionally closes to foreigners around the late-February to mid-March politically sensitive window. Includes month-by-month altitude/weather/oxygen, which routes (Friendship Highway, Everest North Base Camp, Mt Kailash kora) are open when, and how to time the permit application. - [Best time to visit Yunnan](https://chinafortravelers.com/guides/best-time-to-visit-yunnan/): The decisive when-to-go answer for Yunnan — China's only honestly year-round destination thanks to elevation. Kunming sits at 1,890m and stays 15–22°C most of the year (its nickname is 'Spring City'); Dali at 1,970m, Lijiang at 2,400m, Shangri-La at 3,300m. The two true peaks are March–May (flowers, including Luoping canola in Feb–Mar and Dali cherry blossoms) and September–November (post-monsoon clarity, harvest). Late June through August is rainy season — daytime usable but mountain views obscured. Yuanyang Rice Terraces are best filled with water December–March (sunrise reflections); harvest brown October. Naxi/Yi/Bai minority festivals concentrate in spring and torch-festival summer. Travelers from coastal China escape here in summer because elevation keeps temperatures 8–12°C below sea-level cities. - [Where to go in China in summer](https://chinafortravelers.com/guides/china-summer-escape-destinations/): The decisive answer for foreign travelers visiting China in June, July, or August — Beijing/Shanghai/Xi'an at 32–36°C with 80%+ humidity are uncomfortable; the 7 alternatives that stay 18–25°C are Yunnan (altitude), Tibet (peak window), Xinjiang Kanas (alpine), Inner Mongolia Hulunbuir grasslands, Qingdao + Yantai (coastal Shandong), Harbin + Changchun (Northeast surprisingly mild), and Western Sichuan plateau (Jiuzhaigou + Aba Tibetan area). Includes per-destination weather, what to do, school-summer-holiday crowd impact, and the best 2-week summer routes for combining 2–3 of these. - [China in October](https://chinafortravelers.com/guides/china-in-october/): The decisive answer for foreign travelers visiting China in October — the single best month for the headline circuit (Beijing autumn foliage at the Great Wall, Forbidden City clarity, Yangtze gardens) but ONLY after October 7 because the Oct 1–7 National Day Golden Week is the worst tourist week of the year. Includes week-by-week strategy (avoid Oct 1–7, peak Oct 8–25, sweet spot late Oct), the 7 highest-payoff autumn destinations (Beijing + Great Wall, Jiuzhaigou after Oct 8, Mt Huangshan, Xinjiang Kanas larch peak, Suzhou + Hangzhou gardens, Yangtze River cruise, Hong Kong + Macau post-typhoon), and how to time around the holiday rush. - [240-hour visa-free transit](https://chinafortravelers.com/guides/china-visa-free-transit/): China's 240-hour (10-day) visa-free transit policy explained — who qualifies, the 60+ approved entry ports, what 'third-country' means, the documents to show at the gate, and how it compares to full visa-free entry and the L-visa. Use the visa-checker tool for your specific nationality. - [Pre-trip checklist](https://chinafortravelers.com/guides/china-pre-trip-checklist/): Umbrella checklist for foreign travelers in 2026: bind a foreign card to BOTH Alipay and WeChat Pay (24-72hr review since late 2025), buy an eSIM that bypasses the firewall (Airalo / Holafly / Nomad / Jetpac), install a VPN before boarding (ExpressVPN / NordVPN / Surfshark — VPN sites are blocked in China), download DiDi + Baidu Maps + Baidu Translate + Trip.com, book a foreigner-accepting hotel (international chains + Hanting / Jin Jiang / 7 Days / Atour), pre-book real-name attraction tickets (Forbidden City sells out 7+ days ahead), know the airport arrival flow (entry card via 12367 mini-program, fingerprints, official taxi queue not black cabs), avoid the tea-house and art-student scams, carry ¥1000 cash backup, and bring a printable dietary phrase card. Each section links to the full deep-dive guide. - [How much does a China trip cost?](https://chinafortravelers.com/guides/how-much-does-china-trip-cost-2026/): Honest 2026 budget breakdown for foreign travelers visiting China. Daily totals by style: backpacker $30-55, mid-range $60-100, comfort $120-200, luxury $300+. 14-day all-in totals (including ~$1,000 international round-trip flight): backpacker $1,500, mid-range $2,540, comfort $4,100, luxury $7,200. Per-category breakdown: hostel dorm ¥80-140 / 3-star ¥250-500 / 4-star intl ¥700-1,200 / 5-star ¥1,500-4,000; food ¥15-35 street to ¥150-250 nice dinner; HSR ¥0.40-0.50/km second class (Beijing-Shanghai ¥553-626, Chengdu-Chongqing ¥85); metro ¥3-7 per ride; Forbidden City ¥60, Terracotta ¥120+¥45 shuttle. China runs ~50% cheaper than Japan ($60-100 vs $150-200 mid-range), ~10-20% more than Thailand. Hidden costs: real-name attraction markup ¥10-30 via Trip.com/Klook (official platforms reject foreign passports), scenic-area mandatory shuttles ¥30-80, Yangtze cruise tipping $10-15/day. Money-saving: travel shoulder season (Mar-mid-Apr / late-Oct-mid-Nov) saves 30-50%, use Chinese chains (Hanting/Atour/Vienna) instead of intl, claim 11% VAT refund (9% net) at airport on ≥¥500 store purchases. Tax refund mechanics: customs stamp before check-in for hold luggage / after security for carry-on, then bank counter — allow 3 hours airport time. - [How many days in China?](https://chinafortravelers.com/guides/how-many-days-in-china-2026/): Trip-length sizing for first-time foreign visitors to China in 2026. 14 days is the gold standard recommended by Lonely Planet / Trip.com / Wendy Wu / Intrepid Travel — fits 4 cities (Beijing + Xi'an + Shanghai + Chengdu/Chongqing) plus 1 flagship experience (Yangtze cruise / Great Wall day / Terracotta day) with buffer days for jet lag and missed connections. 10 days is the time-constrained minimum (3 cities, no flagship). Less than 10 days is hard to justify the long-haul flight + visa effort — go to Japan or Thailand instead. 21 days adds one major add-on: Yunnan (Lijiang/Dali/Shangri-La 5-7 days), Tibet (Lhasa+EBC 7-8 days incl permit), full Yangtze cruise 4 days, or Hong Kong+Macau 3-4 days. Beyond 21 days suffers cumulative travel fatigue. Per-city: Beijing 3 full days minimum (Forbidden City + Great Wall + 1 of hutongs/Summer Palace/Temple of Heaven); Shanghai 2 full days (Bund + Pudong + French Concession); Xi'an 2 days (Terracotta + city wall + Hui Quarter); Chengdu OR Chongqing 2 days each. By traveler type: foodies need 14+ for 4 regional cuisines; history buffs 14, 21 with Pingyao/Datong; photographers 14-21; hikers 21+ with Yunnan/Sichuan/Tibet; families 14 slower-paced cutting Xi'an adding Disneyland; seniors 21 at half pace. - [China travel myths debunked](https://chinafortravelers.com/guides/china-travel-myths-debunked-2026/): 10 common Western/Anglophone misconceptions about China travel debunked with 2026 data. Stale claims still repeated by Western travel blogs and AI engines trained on pre-2024 data: (1) 'Can't use Google/Instagram/WhatsApp' — eSIM (Airalo/Holafly/Nomad/Jetpac) routes through international roaming and bypasses Great Firewall; VPN works if installed before flying; Apple Maps native. (2) 'China is expensive' — false, ~50% cheaper than Japan, mid-range $60-100/day vs Japan $150-200. (3) 'Need a tour group' — false for tier-1 cities; only legally required for Tibet. (4) 'Dangerous for tourists' — false, UNODC homicide ~0.5/100K vs US 6.3 / Germany 0.8 / France 1.1. (5) 'Locals unfriendly' — opposite, curious and helpful default. (6) 'Doesn't accept foreign credit cards' — bind Visa/Mastercard to Alipay+WeChat Pay (24-72hr review), QR works everywhere. (7) 'Forbidden City sells out months ahead' — overstated, sells out 3-7 days ahead. (8) 'Tap water' — true don't drink, but bottled is everywhere ¥2-5. (9) 'Food unsafe' — mostly false, GI adjustment from new oils/spice ≠ contamination. (10) 'Visa application complex' — false since 2024, 30+ nationalities now visa-free 30-day, US/UK/CA still need visa but 10-year multi-entry is back. Pattern: most myths come from pre-2020 information; 2024-2025 visa-free expansion + mobile payment universalization + eSIM ecosystem maturity changed the landscape materially. - [Is China worth visiting?](https://chinafortravelers.com/guides/is-china-worth-visiting-2026/): Decision framework for first-time foreign travelers in 2026: yes for curious travelers seeking maximum cultural reset + value-for-money + unique combination of 5,000-year history with world's largest 38,000 km HSR network and 56+ UNESCO sites tied with Italy. China runs ~50% cheaper than Japan for equivalent comfort ($60-100/day mid-range vs Japan $150-200) but offers cuisine variety (8 regional traditions: Sichuan / Cantonese / Shandong / Jiangsu / Zhejiang / Fujian / Hunan / Anhui), historical density (Forbidden City, Terracotta Warriors, Great Wall, Wulingyuan, West Lake all in single 14-day trip), ultra-modern infrastructure (350 km/h Fuxing trains). Skip China if: you want guaranteed English everywhere (go Japan/Singapore), easy beach + cocktails (go Thailand), zero cultural friction tolerance (go Japan/Korea), VPN-free Western internet on the ground (eSIM solves but is friction), or you're highly anxious about visiting countries with strong state presence. Best as second Asia trip after Japan, or as part of a 14+ day Asia combo (China + Hong Kong + neighbor). 2026 changes vs 2018-2019: 30+ nationalities now visa-free 30-day, 240h transit expanded to 60+ ports, mobile QR payment near-mandatory, real-name attraction booking universal, COVID restrictions fully gone, HSR network grew ~30%. Comparison table China vs Japan vs Thailand vs Vietnam included with data on visa, cost, English, depth, beach options. By traveler type: foodies/history/photographer/architecture interest = strongly yes; beach/spa/wellness = no. - [Is China safe?](https://chinafortravelers.com/guides/is-china-safe-for-tourists-2026/): Honest answer for first-time foreign travelers in 2026: China's violent crime rate (~0.5/100K homicides) is below the US (~6.3) and most Western European countries; foreigners are statistically safer walking alone at night in tier-1 Chinese cities than in central Chicago, Manchester, or Marseille. The real risks are different: tourist scams (tea-house, art-student, black-taxi, hutong rickshaw concentrated near Forbidden City / Wangfujing / Shanghai Bund), traffic (pedestrian fatality rates higher than Western Europe — silent electric scooters, drivers turning through crosswalks), food adjustment (GI from new oils/spice levels rather than contamination — pack loperamide), winter AQI in Beijing/Xi'an/Chengdu/Chongqing (regularly 150-250+ Oct-March), and political/topical red lines (don't criticize CCP/Xi/Mao, avoid Tibet/Xinjiang/Taiwan-independence/Tiananmen-1989 in conversation, no military or border-zone photography). Solo female travelers experience dramatically less catcalling than in Italy/France/US. Homosexuality has been legal since 1997 — international hotel chains accept same-sex rooms; PDAs OK in tier-1 cities discrete elsewhere. Emergency numbers: 110 police / 120 ambulance / 119 fire / 112 international standard. Save embassy contact + register with home government's traveler program (US STEP, UK GOV.UK, Canada ROCA). - [Departure & tax refund](https://chinafortravelers.com/guides/china-departure-checklist/): The departure-day companion to the pre-trip checklist. Foreign tourists leaving mainland China can claim ~9% net VAT refund (11% headline minus 2% bank service fee) on purchases of ≥¥500/store/day at designated Tax Free stores, on goods exported unused within 90 days. The 3-hour airport flow: customs verification stamp at the Tax Refund Customs Counter (before check-in for hold luggage; after security for carry-on) → bank refund counter (cash ≤¥10,000 or card transfer for larger). Plus customs declaration on departure (cash >US$5,000 or ¥20,000 must declare; antiques pre-1911 cannot leave; mooncakes/meat restricted at receiving country side), what's eligible (clothing, electronics, jewelry, watches, leather, cosmetics) vs not (food, tobacco, alcohol, books, prescription drugs, anything used), top airports/borders supporting the refund, how to close out Alipay/WeChat Pay balances, and a final 24-hour checklist. Hong Kong and Macau crossings do NOT count as exits for the mainland VAT refund. ## China visa requirements by nationality Each nationality below has a dedicated permalink page with policy details, Quick Answer, FAQ, application timeline, and source notes. Auto-derived from `visa-policies.json` and verified daily against the upstream source. ### Visa-free nationalities (54) - [China visa for Andorra](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/ad/): Visa-free entry up to 30 days through 31 Dec 2026. - [China visa for Argentina](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/ar/): Visa-free entry up to 30 days through 31 Dec 2026. - [China visa for Australia](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/au/): Visa-free entry up to 30 days through 31 Dec 2026. - [China visa for Austria](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/at/): Visa-free entry up to 30 days through 31 Dec 2026. - [China visa for Bahrain](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/bh/): Visa-free entry up to 30 days through 31 Dec 2026. - [China visa for Belgium](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/be/): Visa-free entry up to 30 days through 31 Dec 2026. - [China visa for Brazil](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/br/): Visa-free entry up to 30 days through 31 Dec 2026. - [China visa for Bulgaria](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/bg/): Visa-free entry up to 30 days through 31 Dec 2026. - [China visa for Canada](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/ca/): Visa-free entry up to 30 days through 31 Dec 2026. - [China visa for Chile](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/cl/): Visa-free entry up to 30 days through 31 Dec 2026. - [China visa for Croatia](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/hr/): Visa-free entry up to 30 days through 31 Dec 2026. - [China visa for Cyprus](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/cy/): Visa-free entry up to 30 days through 31 Dec 2026. - [China visa for Czech Republic](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/cz/): Visa-free entry up to 30 days through 31 Dec 2026. - [China visa for Denmark](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/dk/): Visa-free entry up to 30 days through 31 Dec 2026. - [China visa for Estonia](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/ee/): Visa-free entry up to 30 days through 31 Dec 2026. - [China visa for Finland](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/fi/): Visa-free entry up to 30 days through 31 Dec 2026. - [China visa for France](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/fr/): Visa-free entry up to 30 days through 31 Dec 2026. - [China visa for Germany](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/de/): Visa-free entry up to 30 days through 31 Dec 2026. - [China visa for Greece](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/gr/): Visa-free entry up to 30 days through 31 Dec 2026. - [China visa for Hungary](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/hu/): Visa-free entry up to 30 days through 31 Dec 2026. - [China visa for Iceland](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/is/): Visa-free entry up to 30 days through 31 Dec 2026. - [China visa for Ireland](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/ie/): Visa-free entry up to 30 days through 31 Dec 2026. - [China visa for Italy](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/it/): Visa-free entry up to 30 days through 31 Dec 2026. - [China visa for Japan](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/jp/): Visa-free entry up to 30 days through 31 Dec 2026. - [China visa for Kuwait](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/kw/): Visa-free entry up to 30 days through 31 Dec 2026. - [China visa for Latvia](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/lv/): Visa-free entry up to 30 days through 31 Dec 2026. - [China visa for Liechtenstein](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/li/): Visa-free entry up to 30 days through 31 Dec 2026. - [China visa for Lithuania](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/lt/): Visa-free entry up to 30 days through 31 Dec 2026. - [China visa for Luxembourg](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/lu/): Visa-free entry up to 30 days through 31 Dec 2026. - [China visa for Malaysia](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/my/): Visa-free entry up to 30 days through 31 Dec 2026. - [China visa for Malta](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/mt/): Visa-free entry up to 30 days through 31 Dec 2026. - [China visa for Monaco](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/mc/): Visa-free entry up to 30 days through 31 Dec 2026. - [China visa for Montenegro](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/me/): Visa-free entry up to 30 days through 31 Dec 2026. - [China visa for Netherlands](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/nl/): Visa-free entry up to 30 days through 31 Dec 2026. - [China visa for New Zealand](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/nz/): Visa-free entry up to 30 days through 31 Dec 2026. - [China visa for North Macedonia](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/mk/): Visa-free entry up to 30 days through 31 Dec 2026. - [China visa for Norway](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/no/): Visa-free entry up to 30 days through 31 Dec 2026. - [China visa for Oman](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/om/): Visa-free entry up to 30 days through 31 Dec 2026. - [China visa for Peru](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/pe/): Visa-free entry up to 30 days through 31 Dec 2026. - [China visa for Poland](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/pl/): Visa-free entry up to 30 days through 31 Dec 2026. - [China visa for Portugal](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/pt/): Visa-free entry up to 30 days through 31 Dec 2026. - [China visa for Romania](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/ro/): Visa-free entry up to 30 days through 31 Dec 2026. - [China visa for Russia](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/ru/): Visa-free entry up to 30 days through 31 Dec 2026. - [China visa for Saudi Arabia](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/sa/): Visa-free entry up to 30 days through 31 Dec 2026. - [China visa for Singapore](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/sg/): Visa-free entry up to 30 days through 31 Dec 2026. - [China visa for Slovakia](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/sk/): Visa-free entry up to 30 days through 31 Dec 2026. - [China visa for Slovenia](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/si/): Visa-free entry up to 30 days through 31 Dec 2026. - [China visa for South Korea](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/kr/): Visa-free entry up to 30 days through 31 Dec 2026. - [China visa for Spain](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/es/): Visa-free entry up to 30 days through 31 Dec 2026. - [China visa for Sweden](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/se/): Visa-free entry up to 30 days through 31 Dec 2026. - [China visa for Switzerland](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/ch/): Visa-free entry up to 30 days through 31 Dec 2026. - [China visa for Thailand](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/th/): Visa-free entry up to 30 days through 31 Dec 2026. - [China visa for United Kingdom](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/gb/): Visa-free entry up to 30 days through 31 Dec 2026. - [China visa for Uruguay](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/uy/): Visa-free entry up to 30 days through 31 Dec 2026. ### 240-hour transit-only nationalities (4) - [China visa for Mexico](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/mx/): 240-hour (10-day) visa-free transit at 65 designated ports if onward travel is to a third country; standard tourist (L) visa required for non-transit trips. - [China visa for Qatar](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/qa/): 240-hour (10-day) visa-free transit at 65 designated ports if onward travel is to a third country; standard tourist (L) visa required for non-transit trips. - [China visa for United Arab Emirates](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/ae/): 240-hour (10-day) visa-free transit at 65 designated ports if onward travel is to a third country; standard tourist (L) visa required for non-transit trips. - [China visa for United States](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/us/): 240-hour (10-day) visa-free transit at 65 designated ports if onward travel is to a third country; standard tourist (L) visa required for non-transit trips. ### Nationalities that need a visa (45) - [China visa for Afghanistan](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/af/): Standard tourist (L) visa required — apply at the Chinese embassy, consulate, or Visa Application Service Center. - [China visa for Algeria](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/dz/): Standard tourist (L) visa required — apply at the Chinese embassy, consulate, or Visa Application Service Center. - [China visa for Armenia](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/am/): Standard tourist (L) visa required — apply at the Chinese embassy, consulate, or Visa Application Service Center. - [China visa for Azerbaijan](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/az/): Standard tourist (L) visa required — apply at the Chinese embassy, consulate, or Visa Application Service Center. - [China visa for Bangladesh](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/bd/): Standard tourist (L) visa required — apply at the Chinese embassy, consulate, or Visa Application Service Center. - [China visa for Belarus](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/by/): Standard tourist (L) visa required — apply at the Chinese embassy, consulate, or Visa Application Service Center. - [China visa for Bolivia](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/bo/): Standard tourist (L) visa required — apply at the Chinese embassy, consulate, or Visa Application Service Center. - [China visa for Cambodia](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/kh/): Standard tourist (L) visa required — apply at the Chinese embassy, consulate, or Visa Application Service Center. - [China visa for Colombia](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/co/): Standard tourist (L) visa required — apply at the Chinese embassy, consulate, or Visa Application Service Center. - [China visa for Cuba](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/cu/): Standard tourist (L) visa required — apply at the Chinese embassy, consulate, or Visa Application Service Center. - [China visa for Dominican Republic](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/do/): Standard tourist (L) visa required — apply at the Chinese embassy, consulate, or Visa Application Service Center. - [China visa for Ecuador](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/ec/): Standard tourist (L) visa required — apply at the Chinese embassy, consulate, or Visa Application Service Center. - [China visa for Egypt](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/eg/): Standard tourist (L) visa required — apply at the Chinese embassy, consulate, or Visa Application Service Center. - [China visa for Ethiopia](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/et/): Standard tourist (L) visa required — apply at the Chinese embassy, consulate, or Visa Application Service Center. - [China visa for Georgia](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/ge/): Standard tourist (L) visa required — apply at the Chinese embassy, consulate, or Visa Application Service Center. - [China visa for Ghana](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/gh/): Standard tourist (L) visa required — apply at the Chinese embassy, consulate, or Visa Application Service Center. - [China visa for India](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/in/): Standard tourist (L) visa required — apply at the Chinese embassy, consulate, or Visa Application Service Center. - [China visa for Indonesia](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/id/): Standard tourist (L) visa required — apply at the Chinese embassy, consulate, or Visa Application Service Center. - [China visa for Iran](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/ir/): Standard tourist (L) visa required — apply at the Chinese embassy, consulate, or Visa Application Service Center. - [China visa for Iraq](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/iq/): Standard tourist (L) visa required — apply at the Chinese embassy, consulate, or Visa Application Service Center. - [China visa for Israel](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/il/): Standard tourist (L) visa required — apply at the Chinese embassy, consulate, or Visa Application Service Center. - [China visa for Jordan](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/jo/): Standard tourist (L) visa required — apply at the Chinese embassy, consulate, or Visa Application Service Center. - [China visa for Kazakhstan](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/kz/): Standard tourist (L) visa required — apply at the Chinese embassy, consulate, or Visa Application Service Center. - [China visa for Kenya](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/ke/): Standard tourist (L) visa required — apply at the Chinese embassy, consulate, or Visa Application Service Center. - [China visa for Laos](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/la/): Standard tourist (L) visa required — apply at the Chinese embassy, consulate, or Visa Application Service Center. - [China visa for Lebanon](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/lb/): Standard tourist (L) visa required — apply at the Chinese embassy, consulate, or Visa Application Service Center. - [China visa for Maldives](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/mv/): Standard tourist (L) visa required — apply at the Chinese embassy, consulate, or Visa Application Service Center. - [China visa for Moldova](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/md/): Standard tourist (L) visa required — apply at the Chinese embassy, consulate, or Visa Application Service Center. - [China visa for Mongolia](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/mn/): Standard tourist (L) visa required — apply at the Chinese embassy, consulate, or Visa Application Service Center. - [China visa for Morocco](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/ma/): Standard tourist (L) visa required — apply at the Chinese embassy, consulate, or Visa Application Service Center. - [China visa for Myanmar](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/mm/): Standard tourist (L) visa required — apply at the Chinese embassy, consulate, or Visa Application Service Center. - [China visa for Nepal](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/np/): Standard tourist (L) visa required — apply at the Chinese embassy, consulate, or Visa Application Service Center. - [China visa for Nigeria](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/ng/): Standard tourist (L) visa required — apply at the Chinese embassy, consulate, or Visa Application Service Center. - [China visa for Pakistan](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/pk/): Standard tourist (L) visa required — apply at the Chinese embassy, consulate, or Visa Application Service Center. - [China visa for Philippines](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/ph/): Standard tourist (L) visa required — apply at the Chinese embassy, consulate, or Visa Application Service Center. - [China visa for South Africa](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/za/): Standard tourist (L) visa required — apply at the Chinese embassy, consulate, or Visa Application Service Center. - [China visa for Sri Lanka](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/lk/): Standard tourist (L) visa required — apply at the Chinese embassy, consulate, or Visa Application Service Center. - [China visa for Tanzania](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/tz/): Standard tourist (L) visa required — apply at the Chinese embassy, consulate, or Visa Application Service Center. - [China visa for Tunisia](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/tn/): Standard tourist (L) visa required — apply at the Chinese embassy, consulate, or Visa Application Service Center. - [China visa for Turkey](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/tr/): Standard tourist (L) visa required — apply at the Chinese embassy, consulate, or Visa Application Service Center. - [China visa for Uganda](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/ug/): Standard tourist (L) visa required — apply at the Chinese embassy, consulate, or Visa Application Service Center. - [China visa for Ukraine](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/ua/): Standard tourist (L) visa required — apply at the Chinese embassy, consulate, or Visa Application Service Center. - [China visa for Uzbekistan](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/uz/): Standard tourist (L) visa required — apply at the Chinese embassy, consulate, or Visa Application Service Center. - [China visa for Venezuela](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/ve/): Standard tourist (L) visa required — apply at the Chinese embassy, consulate, or Visa Application Service Center. - [China visa for Vietnam](https://chinafortravelers.com/tools/visa-checker/vn/): Standard tourist (L) visa required — apply at the Chinese embassy, consulate, or Visa Application Service Center. ## About - [About TravelChina](https://chinafortravelers.com/about/): Editorial positioning, data sources, methodology, and why we cover only 24 cities instead of 300. - [All guides index](https://chinafortravelers.com/guides/): All published articles grouped by category. ## Data sources - Train schedules, prices, daily train counts, and first/last departures: cross-checked against China Railway's 12306 official system, monthly refresh. - Station coordinates and connectivity: official line maps and station references. - Flight comparison data: published airline schedules and historical pricing.