I wish to go to China for a 17 day holiday, since I am a UK citizen I will require a visa. Is anyone experienced in getting one?
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Visa for China
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I tried last year and found out I had to physically go to Bangkok to do biometrics and submit a bunch of paperwork in person just for a tourist visa, so gave up and went to Japan instead, it wasn't worth the aggro.
Things may have changed since, though, have a look here. https://bio.visaforchina.cn/BKK3_EN/ton ... 37952.html
Things may have changed since, though, have a look here. https://bio.visaforchina.cn/BKK3_EN/ton ... 37952.html
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Thanks for thatbuksida wrote: ↑Sat Apr 12, 2025 11:34 am I tried last year and found out I had to physically go to Bangkok to do biometrics and submit a bunch of paperwork in person just for a tourist visa, so gave up and went to Japan instead, it wasn't worth the aggro.
Things may have changed since, though, have a look here. https://bio.visaforchina.cn/BKK3_EN/ton ... 37952.html
Re: Visa for China
book through Bangkok travel agency. Little more expensive but less headache and no personal appearance at Embassy
Maybe HH travel agent can service same manner, call around
Maybe HH travel agent can service same manner, call around
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Alternatively have a couple of days in Kowloon/HK and book through an agent there. Certainly not the cheapest option, but (should be) interesting.

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Re: Visa for China
Could be worth a little road trip, like the sound of "visa-free entry."
Foreigners flock to China's Shenzhen as visa-free entries surge 160%
Shenzhen, China's southern tech hub, has reported a swell of overseas visitors this year, an influx attributed to the country's expansion of visa-free entry and its integration of the Greater Bay Area, a region that incorporates Guangdong province, Hong Kong and Macau.
In addition to visitors from China's two special administrative regions, many travellers to Shenzhen have come from farther afield, with Malaysia, South Korea, Japan, Vietnam and Singapore ranking among the top sources of overseas tourists, state broadcaster CCTV reported on Wednesday.
The city's international airport has recorded over 152,000 visa-free entries by foreign nationals in 2025, a year-on-year surge of 160.3%. Total foreign passenger entries rose by 54.6% year-on-year to reach 531,000.
To keep pace with demand, a direct flight to Dubai from the city is scheduled to start in July, and multiple international routes were added this year to urban centres like Vientiane, Osaka, Singapore, Tokyo, Bangkok and Hanoi.
https://www.bangkokpost.com/business/ge ... surge-160-
Foreigners flock to China's Shenzhen as visa-free entries surge 160%
Shenzhen, China's southern tech hub, has reported a swell of overseas visitors this year, an influx attributed to the country's expansion of visa-free entry and its integration of the Greater Bay Area, a region that incorporates Guangdong province, Hong Kong and Macau.
In addition to visitors from China's two special administrative regions, many travellers to Shenzhen have come from farther afield, with Malaysia, South Korea, Japan, Vietnam and Singapore ranking among the top sources of overseas tourists, state broadcaster CCTV reported on Wednesday.
The city's international airport has recorded over 152,000 visa-free entries by foreign nationals in 2025, a year-on-year surge of 160.3%. Total foreign passenger entries rose by 54.6% year-on-year to reach 531,000.
To keep pace with demand, a direct flight to Dubai from the city is scheduled to start in July, and multiple international routes were added this year to urban centres like Vientiane, Osaka, Singapore, Tokyo, Bangkok and Hanoi.
https://www.bangkokpost.com/business/ge ... surge-160-
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Re: Visa for China
Shenzhen is actually quite nice, although not much history there. It's only an hour's ferry ride from Macau so I've been there four times. Planning to go there again for a weekend on 24th. of May.
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