China's 240-Hour Transit Visa & 47-Country Visa-Free Policy: What Changes for 2026 Travelers
China's 240-Hour Transit Visa & 47-Country Visa-Free Policy: What Changes for 2026 Travelers
China Doubles Down on Open-Door Visa Policy
China's visa liberalization has entered an accelerating phase. Two major policy shifts are reshaping the landscape for international travelers in 2026.
240-Hour Transit Visa: From Stopover to Short Vacation
The National Immigration Administration's decision to extend the transit visa from 72/144 hours to a unified 240 hours (10 days) represents a qualitative shift. Previously, 144 hours (6 days) barely allowed a single-city visit. At 240 hours, travelers can realistically explore two or even three destinations.
Key details of the expanded policy:
| Feature | Old Policy | New Policy (2026) |
| Duration | 72 or 144 hours | 240 hours (10 days) |
| Entry ports | Limited set | 21 new ports added |
| Activity area | City-specific | Expanded to province-level regions |
| Eligible nationalities | 54 countries | 54 countries (unchanged) |
Visa-Free Expansion: 47+ Countries and Counting
China's unilateral visa-free program now covers:
- All 27 EU member states — 15-day visa-free entry for tourism, business, and family visits
- ASEAN nations — Varying durations (15-30 days)
- Australia, New Zealand — 15-day visa-free
- Portugal, Greece, Cyprus, Slovenia — Latest additions (15-day, policy extended through 2025, expected renewal)
The Numbers Tell the Story
The policy impact is measurable across China's major entry points:
| Metric | Data | Source |
| Shenzhen airport Q1 crossings | 1.754M (+12% YoY) | Shenzhen Border Inspection |
| Shenzhen visa-free growth | +60%+ YoY | Shenzhen Border Inspection |
| Hunan Jan-Apr crossings | 580K (+15% YoY) | Hunan Border Inspection |
| Hunan April inbound foreigners | 53,000 (record for April) | Hunan Border Inspection |
| Chengdu 6-nation visa-free month 1 | 5,600+ arrivals (25.2% of 6-nation total) | Chengdu Immigration |
| Zhangjiajie 2025 inbound | 1.33M (+32.79% YoY) | Zhangjiajie Tourism Bureau |
What This Means for Travel Planning
For travelers from visa-free countries, the process is now remarkably simple: arrive with a valid passport (6+ months validity), return ticket, and hotel confirmation. No visa application, no processing fee, no waiting period.
For travelers from non-visa-free countries, the 240-hour transit visa offers an increasingly attractive alternative — especially for those already flying through China to other Asian destinations.
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