Travel to China, Free Visa with 6 Flight Routes from Thai Vietjet - Eat, Travel, Shop, Relax, All in One Place!
After China announced that Thai tourists no longer need to apply for tourist visas since March 1st, traveling to China has become much more enjoyable. Indeed, China is filled with enchanting charm and valuable cultural heritage that is globally significant. Thai Vietjet Airlines gladly offers travelers the opportunity to experience a new way of exploring China. With direct flights to 6 major cities at affordable prices, passengers can enjoy a safe and comfortable journey with impressive service throughout.
Guangzhou
A city steeped in ancient history, trade, and modern transportation hubs.
Travel time: 2H55M

The capital of Kwangtung Province, the ancient city of Guangzhou, lies at the convergence of its historic trading roots and modern transportation networks.
- Baiyun Mountain: With over 30 peaks and scattered temples and pavilions, Baiyun Mountain attracts tourists for its panoramic views, whether hiking or taking a cable car.
- Canton Tower: Offering views of the cityscape, the Canton Tower lights up with rainbow colors at night, a must-see spectacle.
- Guangzhou Opera House: The iconic and largest opera house in China, boasting unique architecture.
- Shamian Island: Explore European architecture on Shamian Island, wandering its main streets lined with historic houses and exquisite art.
- Shawan Ancient Town: Once a center of Lingnan culture, Shawan Ancient Town preserves its ancient charm.



Zhengzhou
Zhengzhou: The epicenter of tourism, an industrial and technological hub.
Travel time: 4H5M

As a hub for politics, industry, economy, education, and cutting-edge technology, Zhengzhou has undergone comprehensive development, evolving into a new tourism destination in China.
- Memorial Temple of Lord Bao: A legendary figure, the temple recreates the ancient Kaifeng court in every detail.
- Erqi Square: The city's meeting point surrounded by shopping centers, restaurants, hotels, and numerous tourist attractions.
- Shaolin Temple: The world-famous temple gathers magnificent architecture of the Mahayana sect and the Shaolin Kung Fu, nestled amidst beautiful green hills.
- Statue of the Emperors Yan & Huang: A must-visit in Zhengzhou, the carved statue of the two great emperors of China stands atop a cliff over 100 meters high.
- Longmen Grottoes: Registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Dragon Gate Grottoes comprise over 2,500 caves stretching over 1 kilometer.



Hangzhou
An ancient city transformed into a hub of the digital economy.
Travel time: 4H

As one of China's six ancient capitals, Hangzhou is renowned as the most beautiful and picturesque city in the world. Famous activities include admiring the moon over the West Lake and exploring the ancient ruins of the imperial palace, which was once the residence of the emperors of the Southern Song Dynasty. It boasts numerous ancient temples, as well as a metro system with over 10 lines.
- Xi Lake: A UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the best spots to admire the sunrise and moonrise in the world.
- Lingyin Temple: The oldest temple on the hill in China, home to ancient Buddhist sculptures and artifacts dating back over 1,700 years.
- He Fang Street: The ancient cultural street of Hangzhou, lined with old shops, traditional crafts, and local delicacies.
- Feilaifeng: A sacred cave with a height of 168 meters, popular among tourists for exploring hand-carved Buddhist statues of over 300 figures and breathtaking views of the nearby villages.
- Leifeng Pagoda: An octagonal, five-story pagoda popularized by the Chinese folktale of the White Snake Maiden, located on the western shore of the lake.



Beijing
The ancient capital serving as the epicenter of governance, transportation, economy, and culture.
Travel time: 4H40M

As a historic city deserving of preservation, Beijing seamlessly blends ancient heritage with modern innovation, offering invaluable intellectual treasures in architecture, culture, and even exquisite cuisine, along with countless tourist attractions.
- Universal Beijing Resort: The largest Universal theme park blending tourist experiences with Chinese culture across 7 themed zones, featuring 37 attractions, shows, restaurants, and shops.
- The Palace Museum: Also known as the Forbidden City, it showcases the opulence of the past with its rich history, architecture, and invaluable artifacts, serving as one of China's most significant cultural heritages.
- Summer Palace: Another UNESCO World Heritage Site, once the largest imperial garden, it offers a plethora of fascinating sights, perfect for leisurely exploration.
- Tiananmen Square: The iconic symbol of the country, utilized for important ceremonies, with flag-raising ceremonies held every morning, attracting numerous tourists.
- Beijing Zoo: A large zoo with over a century of history, housing rare Chinese animals.



Shanghai
The Paris of the East, blending Chinese culture with the colonial and futuristic eras.
Travel time: 4H10M

Experience the vibrant nightlife and bustling streets of the city known as the "Paris of the East," seamlessly combining modernity with being a metropolis, attracting visitors as a must-visit destination.
- Shanghai Disneyland: One of six Disneylands worldwide and the second in China, a popular theme park offering a variety of themed experiences.
- Oriental Pearl: A futuristic radio and television tower featuring a skywalk for panoramic views throughout the day.
- The Bund: Stroll along the historical architecture of Shanghai, a bustling commercial hub attracting tourists day and night.
- Shanghai Yu Garden: A classical Chinese garden beautifully designed with exquisite craftsmanship, blending harmoniously with nature.
- Nanjing Road Walkway: A bustling shopping and entertainment district bustling with lively atmosphere, featuring performances blending tradition with modernity in Shanghai.



Chengdu
The city of culture, nature, the birthplace of Mahjong, and the adorable pandas.
Travel time: 3H5M

A city rich in ancient culture, with art traditions passed down through generations, juxtaposed with cutting-edge technology, industry, and transportation. Chengdu is renowned for its comprehensive city planning, allowing cycling throughout the city without worrying about pollution, earning it the nickname "City of Eternal Spring" due to its pleasant weather.
- Wu Hou Shrine: A shrine dedicated to important historical figures, honored as a national heritage site.
- Giant Panda Breeding Research Base: A conservation center for pandas, used for studying the country's endangered wildlife.
- Anshun Bridge: Known for its oldest covered bridge, offering stunning views at night.
- Jinli Street: Famous for its quality fabric trading, once a prosperous trading area.
- Tianfu Square: The bustling city center surrounded by skyscrapers, said to be a must-visit when in Chengdu.



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