From March 15, 2023, the Chinese Embassy in Malaysia will resume issuing tourist visas. This also means you can do it now if you want to travel to China!
Chongqing
Known as the 8D Magical City, Chongqing has unique terrain and landform features, especially the Hongya Cave built along the mountain, which feels like it grows from the top.
Hongyadong is dominated by the “Diaojiaolou” with the traditional architectural features of Bayu, with 11 floors. It is very spectacular when the lights are lit at night, and it is also very similar to the wine house in Hayao Miyazaki’s “Spirited Away” work!
Xi An
If you like watching night scenes, come to Xi’an. In particular, the Tang Furong Garden, which imitated the royal gardens of the Tang Dynasty, shows the style of the Tang Dynasty in an all-round way and can satisfy your imagination of Chang’an City!
Shangri-La City
Shangri-La, located in Yunnan, is a place of Tibetan Buddhism and is also known as a place that can cleanse the soul. The Tibetan-style buildings that can be seen everywhere are spectacular and dazzling. It is recommended that you must go to Songzanlin Temple and Dukezong City.
In addition, you must not miss the huge snow-capped mountains stretching 150 kilometres here. The Meili Snow Mountain here has been selected as one of the top 10 most beautiful mountains in China by China National Geography, and it is also the first of the eight sacred mountains in the minds of Tibetans!
Xinjiang
Like to shuttle on the grasslands of the Western Regions? Then you must come to Xinjiang, known as the fairyland on earth, to experience the magnificent natural scenery. Kanas, Nalati Grassland, Sailimu Lake, etc., in Xinjiang are the most popular attractions at the moment!
Harbin
Harbin, known for its “coldness”, is in the northernmost part of China and is known as the Little Paris of the East. This is because Harbin is close to Russia, and in the early years, many Russians, Eastern Europeans and Jews also settled here, so various European-style buildings were built.
Xishuangbanna
The climate and style of Xishuangbanna are close to those of Thailand. The annual temperature is around 30 degrees, and in winter, it is usually around 20 degrees, which is very comfortable.
The ethnic minority population in Xishuangbanna has reached 78%, among which there are more than 300,000 Dai (also known as Thai). This is one of the reasons why Xishuangbanna looks so similar to Thailand!
Things to know when travelling from Malaysia to China:
- You must have a visa before entering China.
- Passport must be valid for more than 6 months from the date of visa application.
- The passport must have at least two blank visa pages for visa stamps.
- A round-trip air ticket and hotel itinerary or an invitation letter issued by a unit or individual in China is required.