China Passport Visa Free Countries 2026 — 85+ Destinations

The Chinese passport provides visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to approximately 85 countries in 2026. While considerably below the world's top-ranked passports, China's passport power has been growing rapidly as Beijing expands bilateral agreements, especially across Southeast Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and Latin America. Thailand, Maldives, Indonesia, and Singapore are top accessible destinations. Most of Southeast Asia is reachable visa-free or with simple eVisa access. Chinese citizens still need full visas for the USA, EU Schengen area, UK, Canada, Australia, and Japan, which account for the majority of popular Western destinations.

Transit Tip: Many countries offer 144-hour or 72-hour transit visa exemptions at major airports for Chinese citizens transiting to third countries.

Visa-Free & Visa on Arrival Destinations for Chinese Passport Holders

CountryAccess TypeStayNotes
SingaporeVisa Free30 daysNo requirements
ThailandVisa Free30 daysMutual visa-free since 2023
IndonesiaVisa Free30 daysBali & major airports
MaldivesVisa on Arrival30 daysFree on arrival
CambodiaVisa Free30 daysNo requirements
MyanmareVisa28 dayse-Visa available
Sri LankaeVisa30 daysETA online
FijiVisa on Arrival4 monthsNo requirements
MauritiusVisa Free30 daysNo requirements
SeychellesVisa Free30 daysVisitor permit on arrival
TanzaniaVisa on Arrival90 days$50 on arrival
KenyaeVisa90 daysETA required online
EthiopiaVisa on Arrival30 daysAvailable at Addis Ababa
EgyptVisa on Arrival30 days$25 on arrival
MoroccoVisa Free90 daysNo requirements
TurkeyeVisa30 dayse-Visa required, $25
JordanVisa on Arrival30 daysJD 40 on arrival
SerbiaVisa Free30 daysNo requirements
MontenegroVisa Free30 daysNo requirements
PeruVisa Free90 daysNo requirements
BoliviaVisa on Arrival90 daysAvailable at airports
CubaVisa Free30 daysTourist card required

Countries Requiring a Visa

Chinese passport holders need advance visas for: USA, UK, EU/Schengen countries (except Serbia, Montenegro), Canada, Australia, Japan, South Korea, and India. These represent significant travel barriers but all offer defined visa application processes.