Exploring China: A New Era of Accessibility for Travellers

Discover how China is becoming more accessible with visa-free policies, improved facilities, and rising international connections for global visitors.

Discover how China is becoming more accessible with visa-free policies, improved facilities, and rising international connections for global visitors.

Discover China's expanded visa-free policies and seamless travel options, from vibrant cities to breathtaking landscapes, for international visitors.

Discover China's rich culture, iconic landmarks, and visa-free travel options, offering an unparalleled experience for international visitors.

Cambodia launches visa-free entry for Chinese nationals, aiming to boost tourism and attract visitors from its key international market.

British citizens can visit China visa-free for up to 30 days until 31 December 2026, simplifying travel to iconic destinations like the Great Wall and Shanghai.

Explore Anhui Province's Huizhou architecture, stunning landscapes, and rich heritage inspired by the hit drama The Heir.

Explore Beijing's imperial palaces, hutongs, Great Wall, and modern skyline for a journey through history and innovation.

Explore Gulong Gorge in Qingyuan, Guangdong. Enjoy subtropical rainforests, glass walkways, and thrilling rafting near Guangzhou.

Completed in 2001, the China National Flower Garden is located on the south bank of the Luo River in Luoyang, Henan Province. Covering 255 acres, it is China’s largest peony garden. The garden features approximately 500,000 “Nine-Color” peonies, as well…

Located in the Binjiang Grand Canyon of Qingxin District, Qingyuan City, Qingyuan Gulong Gorge is a National 4A-level Tourist Attraction, a National Sports Tourism Demonstration Base, and an international-standard rafting venue. Just 68 kilometers from Guangzhou and directly accessible via…