Traveling to China from Malaysia visa-free
Visiting China is like a taking step into the past and the modern at the same time. China is a perfect blend of ancient history and modern living. Regarding its vast land, China can offer so many different traditions, cultures, and experiences in one trip. From quiet countryside areas to lively big cities, China has something for everyone.
If you want to travel to the north of China you can visit the Great Wall of China, and big cities like Beijing, and Shanghai, on the other side- the south of China offers you beautiful scenery along the Yangtze River.
China's rich culture can be seen in its amazing buildings, like the Forbidden City in Beijing, the Terracotta Army in Xi'an, and beautiful gardens in Suzhou. The food here is also a big part of the adventure. Each region has its special dishes, from Sichuan and Hunan's spicy tastes to Cantonese food's lighter flavors. There's so much variety in food that you'll always be energized.
If you wanted to travel to China for a long time, but haven’t so far because of the procedure of getting a visa, now that is in the past. You can travel to China from Malaysia visa-free from 1 December 2023 to 30 November 2024.
Here are the details about Traveling to China from Malaysia visa-free
It was officially announced on November 24, 2023, on the website of China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, that some countries in Europe and Malaysia can enter China for 15 days without a visa. This is for travelers who are holding ordinary passports. This exciting opportunity is available for purposes including business, tourism, visiting friends and relatives, and transit stays, with a duration of up to 15 days permitted.
This opportunity is perfect for short visits, whether you're going to China for work, to see the sights, to meet friends or family, or just passing through.
Idea on what to visit in China for 15 days
We have amazing tours for your adventure in China, and this is just one of them.
For your visa-free time exploration in China, you can choose this 13-day tour Beijing - Xi'an - Guilin - Shanghai.
On this tour, you will visit the most popular attractions in Beijing like Tiananmen Square, Forbidden City, Jingshan Park, Summer Palace, Temple of Heaven, and Mutianyu Great Wall.
In Xi’an, you will visit the Terracotta Warriors and Horses, Xi'an City Wall, Muslim Quarter and Great Mosque, Beilin Museum (Forest of Stone Steles Museum), and Big Wild Goose Pagoda. Then you will fly to Guilin.
Xi'an is a city filled with history, famous for being the start of the Silk Road and for the Terracotta Army, which is thousands of clay soldiers that were buried to protect China's first emperor in the afterlife. The city also has old walls you can walk on and a busy Muslim Quarter where you can try lots of tasty foods.
Guilin is in the Guangxi region of China. It is famous for its unique and beautiful scenery, with tall, pointy hills made of limestone. It's also known for the peaceful Li River, where people go on boat rides to see the amazing views that have been celebrated in Chinese art and poetry for many years.
In Guilin, you will be cruising along the Li River from Guilin to Yangshuo, then you will have great adventures on the Yangshuo Countryside Tour. You will spend the majority of your day hiking around Ping’an village to take in the breathtaking views of the rice terraces and explore local minority villages. You'll find several hiking paths to choose from, allowing you to pick one that matches your fitness level.
Next stop, Shanghai. In this magnificent city, you will see the Oriental Pearl TV Tower and Yu Garden, you will explore Shanghai Old Street, and Xintiandi in the French Concession. Here in Shanghai, you will experience the historical charm of the Bund along the Huangpu River and Tongli water town in Suzhou.
Final words
Traveling to China from Malaysia without a visa is a great chance for Malaysians to explore a new place easily. This no-visa rule makes it simpler for people from Malaysia to visit China, which helps bring the two countries closer.
Visa-free to China means that Malaysians can spend more time planning fun adventures, like walking along the Great Wall, seeing the Terracotta Army, or enjoying a boat ride on the Yangtze River, without worrying about lots of paperwork.
China can offer so many amazing places and attractions that you will need a minimum of a month to visit all of them. But we have combined the most popular attractions and places in 13-day tours in China. If you are ready to travel to China from Malaysia, contact us, and we will be happy to help you to choose the right tour for you.