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240-hour visa-free transit through Guangzhou

Guangzhou Baiyun is a designated port and all of Guangdong is open — handy for pairing with Shenzhen and the wider Greater Bay Area.

Verified June 21, 20263 official sources

Compiled from official sources by Henry · independent · based in China

Your gateway

Designated port:
Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport
Province / region:
Guangdong
Permitted stay area here:
Whole province
Max stay:
240 hours (10 days)

Where you can go from Guangzhou

Guangdong is whole-province open, so Guangzhou, Shenzhen and the rest of the province are all fair game; high-speed rail also links north into Hunan and beyond within the permitted zone.

See the full list of permitted regions and check your exact 240-hour window with the 240-hour transit checker.

The onward-ticket rule

240-hour transit is only for travellers passing through to a third country or region— not a round trip back to where you started. You'll need a confirmed onward ticket (date and seat) departing within 240 hours. Typical onward legs include Hong Kong, Bangkok, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Manila.

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Frequently asked questions

Can I use China's 240-hour visa-free transit at Guangzhou?

Yes. Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport is a designated port for the 240-hour visa-free transit. You qualify if you hold a passport from one of the 55 eligible countries and have a confirmed onward ticket to a third country or region departing within 240 hours.

Where can I travel from Guangzhou on 240-hour transit?

Guangdong is whole-province open, so Guangzhou, Shenzhen and the rest of the province are all fair game; high-speed rail also links north into Hunan and beyond within the permitted zone. Guangdong's permitted area is: whole province. Under the 240-hour rules you may travel across all 24 permitted provincial-level regions, not just the area around Guangzhou.

How long can I stay transiting through Guangzhou?

Up to 240 hours — 10 days. The clock starts at 00:00 Beijing time on the day after you enter, not from your arrival time, and you must leave for your onward third country or region before it runs out.

Do I need an onward ticket to leave Guangzhou?

Yes — a confirmed ticket, with date and seat, on to a third country or region (not back to where you came from), departing within 240 hours. Typical onward legs include Hong Kong, Bangkok, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Manila.

Make the 10 days count: plan a route on high-speed rail or build a day-by-day itinerary matched to your window — and get an eSIM that works the moment you land, no VPN.

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Official sources

Every policy on this page was checked against these official pages. Always confirm with the source before booking.

Disclaimer: This page is general information, not legal or immigration advice. The 240-hour transit rules, eligible countries, ports and permitted regions change — confirm with the official sources above or your nearest Chinese embassy or consulate before you travel. Ready Set China is an independent information site: not a travel agency, booking agent or government body.