I had a similar question for a transit in Guangzhou. I found it best to check the airport website, and bingo: https://www.baiyunairport.com/byairport-web/menu/index?urlKey=notice_en&id=7728
Passengers who directly transit through Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport for 24 hours can enjoy the policy of exemption from border inspection procedures; Eligible passengers can enjoy the 144-hour transit visa-free policy with a third-country visa and a connecting ticket to a third country (region) with a date and seat determined within 144 hours, and stay in Guangdong for 144 hours via Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport. Please remember to apply to the Chinese border inspection, and make good use of 144 hours to visit Guangdong and taste the delicious food paradise of Guangzhou!
Warm prompt: Eligible passengers can go to the entry permit processing
area of the Terminal 2 border inspection and entry hall of Guangzhou
Baiyun International Airport to handle relevant formalities and then
will be issued temporary entry permits according to law; If you need
to inquire about entry and exit documents and policies, you can call
the 24-hour platform attendant 12367 of the National Immigration
Administration, or log in to the WeChat official account applet of the
National Immigration Administration.
China Transit Visa (G):
(Updated: 2015/03/18)
Visas are not required of aliens, who hold final destination tickets
and have booked seats on international airliners flying directly
through China, and will stay in a transit city for less than 24 hours
without leaving the airport.No visa is required for ordinary passport
holders from Singapore, Brunei and Japan to visit China for up to 15
days for business, sightseeing, visiting relatives and friends or
transit.As of March 2015, citizens of 51 countries may stay visa free
in Shanghai, Beijing, Guangzhou, Chengdu, Chongqing, Dalian, Shengyang
and Harbin for 72 hours while transiting to their destinations.
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4 Mar, 2024
4 Mar, 2024