Previously, there were other limits of 3 and 6 days. Now travelers have the opportunity to take advantage of the extended stay period, which is 10 days and is available at 60 checkpoints located in 24 provinces of China. However, it is worth considering that during this period it is impossible to leave the territory of the province where the tourist found himself after arrival. In some regions, it is allowed to stay exclusively in certain localities. Information on checkpoints and territories where this transit scheme will operate has been provided by the Chinese Border Guard Service.
For example, if a traveler arrives at Guiyang Longdongbao International Airport, he must stay in Guizhou Province. Those who arrived in China via Beijing Capital (PEK) or Beijing Daxing (PKX) airports cannot leave Beijing.
In order to take advantage of this opportunity, you must have a ticket to any country except China. In addition, border guards have the right to demand to present a document confirming the reservation of a place in the hotel. Border guards assess each case of transit individually. If they become suspicious, they have the right to refuse to cross the border.
In addition to the new 240-hour visa-free transit model, there is also a shorter 24-hour one. It is available in almost all air harbors except Fuzhou, Huangshan, Mudanjiang and Urumqi. At the same time, there are no prohibitions on changing the airport terminal or region when waiting for the next flight for more than 1 day.