⚠ Better option for Germany passport

You have 30-day ordinary visa-free entry to China. Unless you specifically need the 240h transit structure (e.g. your trip is part of a multi-country itinerary), use ordinary visa-free: no A→China→B routing requirement, longer permitted stay.

240h Transit Eligibility CheckBased on NIA policy as of 2026-05-18
ENTRY · Likely compatible
Shanghai
HK / Macau / Taiwan count as separate regions, so they are valid third-region exits. Exit by HSR to West Kowloon (WKL) counts.
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Rule detail

240h transit checks

9 of 9 checks pass

Passport eligible for 240h transit

Pass

Germany is on the 55-country 240h list.

Entry port is a listed 240h port

Pass

Shanghai Pudong Intl (PVG, Shanghai) is on the 65-port list.

Stay is 240 hours or less

Pass

Calculated stay: about 119 hours (5 days).

A → China → B route shape (different countries/regions)

Pass

FRA (Germany) → China → ICN (South Korea).

Hong Kong / Macau / Taiwan handled correctly

Pass

Your route does not involve HK/Macau/Taiwan. (These would count as third regions if used.)

Exit mode (air / rail / sea) is supported

Pass

Exit by air to a third country/region — standard 240h exit path.

Planned regions are inside the 24 eligible provinces

Pass

Planned regions: Shanghai.

City-level stay-area caveats checked

Pass

No special city-level stay-area caveats for the provinces selected.

Onward destination is not inside mainland China

Pass

Onward leg is outside mainland China — correct.

Airline counter risk

Boarding proof check

Low

Low airline-counter risk: use ordinary visa-free entry, not 240h transit proof.

Germany passport holders can use ordinary visa-free entry for this stay. That path is simpler at the airline counter because it does not depend on proving an A → China → B 240h transit route.

What to say at check-in

I'm entering mainland China under the 30-day ordinary visa-free policy for my passport, not the 240-hour transit route.

If the agent hesitates

Could a supervisor verify the ordinary visa-free entry policy for this passport and stay length?

Carry these at airline check-in
  • Passport eligible for 30-day ordinary visa-free entry.
  • Hotel booking or host address in China, preferably with Chinese address.
  • CDAC reference or QR code if already submitted.
  • Return or onward ticket if the airline asks for travel intent proof.

Recommended next steps

Book a first-night hotel with a usable Chinese address for the Arrival Card, airline counter, and Boarding Kit.

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Activate data before takeoff so CDAC, maps, translation, and ride-share work immediately.

Get a China eSIM →

Install and test before departure — most VPN download pages are blocked after landing.

Install NordVPN →

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Example routes that usually qualify

  • FRAPVGNRT (Tokyo)
  • FRAPVGICN (Seoul)
  • MUCPVGNRT (Tokyo)
  • MUCPVGICN (Seoul)
  • BERPVGNRT (Tokyo)
  • BERPVGICN (Seoul)

Common China entry ports for Germany travelers: PVG, PEK, CAN.

Routes that fail

  • FRA → China → FRA (back to origin country fails the A→China→B rule).
  • Any stay exceeding 240 hours.
  • Domestic detours to Tibet, Xinjiang, Qinghai, Gansu, Ningxia, Inner Mongolia, Jilin, or Heilongjiang.

Airline familiarity from Germany

  • Lufthansa (LH): very high familiarity. FRA and MUC hubs handle large 240h volume.
  • Hainan Airlines (HU) direct from MUC/BER: high familiarity.
  • Air China (CA) from FRA: high familiarity.
  • German citizens have 30-day ordinary visa-free entry — usually the better choice than 240h transit unless you specifically need the multi-country structure.

What to do at airline check-in

  1. Generate your Boarding Kit with this exact route filled in.
  2. Print it (or save as PDF on your phone — printed is better).
  3. Bring the onward-flight confirmation and (if known) CDAC reference number.
  4. If questioned: hand over the printed Boarding Kit and ask the agent to verify at en.nia.gov.cn.