240-hour visa-free transit through Xi'an
Xi'an Xianyang is a designated port and all of Shaanxi is open — the Terracotta Army stop now sits firmly inside the 240h policy.
Compiled from official sources by Henry · independent · based in China
Your gateway
- Designated port:
- Xi'an Xianyang International Airport
- Province / region:
- Shaanxi
- Permitted stay area here:
- Whole province
- Max stay:
- 240 hours (10 days)
Where you can go from Xi'an
Shaanxi is whole-province open, and the unified 240h zone means high-speed rail can carry you on to Henan, Beijing or beyond before your window closes.
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 Seoul, Bangkok, Singapore and Hong Kong.
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Open the checker →Frequently asked questions
Can I use China's 240-hour visa-free transit at Xi'an?
Yes. Xi'an Xianyang 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 Xi'an on 240-hour transit?
Shaanxi is whole-province open, and the unified 240h zone means high-speed rail can carry you on to Henan, Beijing or beyond before your window closes. Shaanxi'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 Xi'an.
How long can I stay transiting through Xi'an?
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 Xi'an?
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 Seoul, Bangkok, Singapore and Hong Kong.
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.