Since December 2024, citizens of 54 countries can visit Guizhou for up to 240 hours (10 days) without a visa, flying in through Guiyang Longdongbao International Airport. Here's exactly how it works — and how to make it a smooth trip.
China's visa-free transit lets travelers pass through China to a third country or region without applying for a visa in advance. The window was extended from 72/144 hours to 240 hours (10 days) in late 2024, and Guizhou is fully included in the open area.
For most visitors this means: no visa appointment, no fee, no paperwork — just your passport and an onward ticket. You get a transit stamp at the airport and up to ten days to explore.
The policy covers citizens of 54 countries, including the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, most European Union countries, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand.
| Step | What to do |
|---|---|
| 1. Land | Arrive at Guiyang Longdongbao International Airport (KWE) |
| 2. Transit counter | Go to the visa-free transit / "240-hour" counter, not the regular visa queue |
| 3. Show documents | Passport + confirmed onward ticket. You may be asked for your hotel booking and rough itinerary |
| 4. Get stamped | Fingerprint scan, photo, and a transit stamp marking your entry date |
| 5. Exit within 10 days | Leave China from a port open under the policy before your 240 hours run out |
China is almost cashless, but it's easy for visitors now:
An eSIM (like Airalo or Nomad) works in Guizhou and activates in minutes, or pick up a local SIM at the airport. Download WeChat and a translation app before you land — both make everything easier.
We check your visa-free eligibility, meet you at Guiyang airport with a sign, handle your hotel and transport, and show you the province — waterfalls, karst landscapes and Miao villages, at your pace.
This guide is for general information. Visa policy can change without notice — always confirm with official sources before booking.