China Tours from Belgium

China Tours from Belgium

Customize Your Trip to the Real China

On October 25th, 1971, China and Belgium governments agreed to establish ambassador-level diplomatic relations. Since then, the two countries have developed a stable and smooth cooperation in the past years. According to the latest official news, until December 31, 2025, Belgian citizens with ordinary passports can travel to China for business, tourism, family visits, and transit purposes without a visa for up to 15 days. This visa-free policy makes it much easier for Belgian tourists to visit China.

China, with its enigmatic allure, beckons travelers from Belgium. Its historic wonders—the Great Wall, Forbidden City, Terra-cotta Army, Grand Canal, and Leshan Giant Buddha—reveal a captivating past and extraordinary craftsmanship. Beyond history, China's breathtaking landscapes - from Yellow Mountain to Zhangjiajie Sandstone Peaks, Jiuzhaigou Valley, and the Li River - invite outdoor enthusiasts to immerse themselves in natural beauty.

More than its historical and scenic wonders, China stands as a beacon of modernity and innovation. Cities like Shanghai, Beijing, Chongqing, Chengdu, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, and Hong Kong showcase futuristic skyscrapers, high-speed trains, and cutting-edge technology. This harmonious blend of tradition and modernity offers travelers a dynamic and unparalleled experience. Meanwhile, Chinese cuisine tantalizes the taste buds with its culinary craftsmanship and incredible diversity - each province boasting regional specialties that Belgian foodies will savor.

Hi, guys! Cherish the opportunity of visa-free travel until the end of 2025. Come explore China - an enchanting blend of old and new, tradition and modernity.

Best Tours to China from Belgium for First Timers

8-day China Golden Triangle Tour to Beijing, Xi'an & Shanghai

  • Destinations: Beijing, Xian, Shanghai
  • Explore the Great Wall and the Forbidden City in Beijing
  • Witness the grandeur of Terra-Cotta Warriors in Xian
  • Amazed by the stunning view of Shanghai skyscrapers
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14-day China Train Tour with Yangtze Cruise Exploration

  • Destinations: Shanghai, Yangtze Cruise, Chengdu, Xian, Beijing
  • Bustling & futuristic metropolis - Shanghai
  • 5D/4N luxury cruise on Yangtze River
  • Panda Research Base in Chengdu
  • Appreciate the historical highlights in Beijing, Xian
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13-day Delightful China Family Tour

  • Destinations: Beijing, Xian, Chengdu, Guilin, Yangshuo, Shanghai
  • Specially designed for family travelers
  • Top historical attractions like the Great Wall, Terra Cotta Warriors
  • Some outdoor activities like walking and biking ideal for the kids
  • Cultural activities good for both parents and children to participant in
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China Holiday for Belgian Travelers

West China & Yangtze Combo

Look for different travel experiences in China, then pick this tour to see Chengdu, Lhasa and Shigatze of Tibet, and finally indulge yourself on the luxury Yangtze cruise ship.

Highlights: Giant Panda Breeding Research Base, Leshan Giant Buddha, Potala Palace, Yamdrok Lake, Tashilunpo Monastery, 5-star Yangtze Cruise.

Dreamlands of China

This tour is designed for the travelers who are fond of a special trip to the places less visited by Western travelers. It features the ethnic cultures in Guizhou and stunning landscape in Zhangjiajie.

Highlights: Giant Panda Research Base, Langde Miao Village, Zhengyuan & Fenghuang old town, Zhangjiajie National Park, Tianmen Mountain, the Bund.

Highlights of Yunnan

The 12-day exploration of colorful Yunnan will take you to experience the history, minority culture and amazing landscapes of wild Yunnan in all the major travel destinations.

Highlights: the Stone Forest, Yuanyang Rice Terraces, Lijiang/Shuhe Old Town, Tiger Leaping Gorge, Pudacuo National Park, Songzanlin Monastery.

Personalized Tours for Travelers from Belgium

Dynamic China Tour for Self-guided Travelers

You will be guided to make full use of China's advanced public transportation to explore the popular tourist cities in the country. Money saved, and experiences gained!

Highlights: The Great Wall and Forbidden City, Terra-cotta Warriors, Panda Research Base, cyberpunk city of Chongqing, Li River cruise, metropolitan Shanghai.

China Exploration on Train

Take advantage of the advanced China's high speed rail network, travel all the way by bullet train to see the popular destinations of China.

Highlights: historical attractions in Beijing and Xian, Shaolin Temple, Longji Rice Terraces, Li River cruise, etc.

Silk Road Discovery

This is a real Silk Road adventure in China with 12 days deep into Gobi desert, you will enjoy the unfamiliar landscapes of Gobi desert and diverse ethnic culture in West China.

Highlights: Terra-cotta Warriors & Horses Museum, Mogao Grottoes, Sunday Bazaar in Kashgar, Id Kah Mosque, Karakul Lake, etc.

Top Destinations for Belgian Tourists to Visit in China

Known as the world's oldest continuous civilization, China captivates travelers from around the world. With its irresistible charm and diverse offerings, China invites the people outside the country to come. The current 15-day visa-free policy simplifies travel for Belgians, allowing them to explore China without the hassle of pre-planning visas for short visits.

When in China, Beijing and Shanghai are must-see destinations. These cities hold a unique and irreplaceable position - whether politically, economically, or culturally. From iconic attractions to delectable cuisine and comfortable accommodations, both cities offer an unforgettable experience.

For history enthusiasts, Xian, Luoyang and Chengdu are remarkable choices. These cities not only boast rich Chinese history but also delight visitors with their local snacks. And don't miss Chengdu - the hometown of giant pandas!

Nature lovers can unwind in Guilin and Yangshuo surrounded by stunning natural landscapes. These rural areas provide a tranquil escape for Belgian tourists. Additionally, consider exploring Zhangjiajie, Jiuzhaigou, Yunnan and Tibet for a truly unique journey within this mesmerizing country.

Recommended Resorts/Hotels

A delightful trip is incomplete without comfortable accommodations. In China, Belgian travelers have a variety of options to choose from: luxurious 5-star hotels, superior 4-star hotels, and charming local boutique or budget accommodations. ETC specialists are highly experienced in selecting value-for-money hotels for their European clients.

Beijing

  • Sunworld Hotel (4*)

    Add: 88, Dengshikou Avenue, Dongcheng District
    Tel: +86 10 58168999

  • Crowne Plaza Beijing Chaoyang U-Town (5*)

    Add: 3, Sanfeng North Area, Chaoyang District
    Tel: 86 10 5909 6688

Shanghai

  • Angting Villa Hotel (4*)

    Add: 46, Anting Road, Xuhui District
    Tel: 86 21 64331188

  • The Langham Shanghai Xintiandi (5*)

    Add: 99, Madang Road, Huangpu District
    Tel: 86 21 23302288

Xian

  • Grand Noble Hotel, Xian (4*)

    Add: 334, East Main Street, Beilin District
    Tel: 86 29 8769000

  • Sofitel Xian on Renmin square (5*)

    Add: 319, Dongxin Street, Xincheng District
    Tel: 86 29 8792888

Chengdu

  • Tibet Hotel (4*)

    Add: 10, Renmin North Road, Jinniu District, Chengdu
    Tel: 86 28 83183388

  • The Ritz-Carlton Chengdu (5*)

    Add: 269, Shuncheng Avenue, Qingyang District, Chengdu
    Tel: 86 28 83588888

Guilin

  • Bravo Hotel (4*)

    Add: 14, South Ronghu Road, Xiangshan District, Guilin
    Tel: 86 773 2898888

  • Shangrila Guilin (5*)

    Add: 111, Huangcheng Bei Er Road, Qingxing District, Guilin
    Tel: 86 773 2698888

Practical Tips on China Tours from Belgium

China Visa Tips for Belgian Citizens

For those who will visit China within 15 days, then until Dec. 31, 2025, you don't need a visa to enter this country with your ordinary passport. If you need more time (>15 days) in China, you are required obtain a Chinese tourist visa to China. Please consult the Chinese Visa Application Service Center (CVASC) in Brussel, Belgium.

The CVASC collects consular fees and taxes on behalf of the Embassy, and commissions on their own behalf (VAT included).

Information about the Chinese Visa Application Service Centre in Brussel:
Address: No. 109 Rue Neerveld, Woluwe Saint-Lambert 1200, Bruxelles
Tel: 02 775 0888
Email: [email protected]
Opening hours: Monday-Friday (except holidays)
Application Submission: 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM
Passport Collection: 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM

After the opening of CVASC, the Chinese Embassy will not receive applications for visas to China with ordinary passports.

Practical Travel Tips for Belgians traveling in China

China is an all-year-round destination for Belgian tourists. For different seasons, they may have different options. Generally April, May, September and October are the better months for visitors as the temperatures are mild during the period, while in September and October there are much less chances of rain. In certain places, Harbin should be visited in January and February for the International Ice & Snow Festival there.

During the summer holiday (Mid-July to mid-August) and the first week of October, all the tourist spots are packed with Chinese tourists. Then it is not so recommended to come at this time of the year.

Top Historical and Cultural Destinations: Beijing, Xian, Chengdu

Top Natural Scenic Destinations: Zhangjiajie, Jiuzhaigou, Guilin, Huangshan (Yellow Mountain)

Top Destinations to see ethnic culture: Dali, Lijiang of Yunnan, Kaili, Zhaoxing of Guizhou, Tibet, Xinjiang.

Top Foodie Destinations: Chengdu, Guangzhou, Hong Kong, Hangzhou

Top Shopping Destinations: Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Hong Kong

Absolutely yes, there are many options in different cities. For example, they can take the toboggan ride down the Mutianyu Great Wall, or fly kites in Temple of Heaven. In Xian, they can ride a bike on the old city wall, and learn to make Chinese dumplings. When in Yangshuo, they can do more walking and biking, taking Kungfu & painting class, etc. In every city, we can find something unique that will suits the needs of children to make their trip in China more enjoyable.

China is believed to be the world's factory, while with the largest market in the world. Here is definitely a great shopping paradise for Belgian shoppers. Here below are some recommendations in the first-tier cities of China:

Beijing:
1. Wangfujing Shopping Street — There is an array of malls and department stores along the pedestrian street for shopping clothes, silk, Chinese tea, etc. You can also try the snacks from all over the country at the Snack Street adjacent to it.
2. Xidan Commercial Street — It is also another famous shopping area at city downtown with many malls and stores finding their places here.
3. Xiushui Market (Silk Market) — It has been developed into a huge shopping mall, with hundreds of booths selling all kinds of things. Most of the shop owners can speak some English.
4. Hongqian Market (Pearl Market) — Just a stone's throw from the east gate of Temple of Heaven, it is the biggest pearl wholesale market in Beijing.

Shanghai:
1. Nanjing Pedestrian Road — It is crowned as the No. 1 Shopping Street in China. The shopping malls and all kinds of shoppers will never let you down.
2. Huaihai Road — You will see many high-end boutique shops and shopping centers here. There are so many chances for you to explore the latest brand clothes and cosmetics.

Guangzhou:
1. Beijing Road — This is a pedestrian shopping street at downtown. You will see all kinds of options to buy, from brand clothes to souvenirs and jewelries. It is usually packed with Chinese tourists.
2. Shangxiajiu Street — This is also a pedestrian street. Hundreds of big or small shops are lined up along the street, as well as some restaurants. It is more popular among the locals, and good to visit at night.

Shenzhen:
1. Huaqiangbei Commercial Street — This is a perfect place to shop those electronics. The SEG Plaza at the corner is a good place to start. There are also other shopping centers along the road.
2. Dongmen Commercial Street — This is a pedestrian street, very popular among the younger generations in Shenzhen. You can find a number of shopping centers here. Many shops are open until midnight.

Local tea is commonly served with meals and there is a variety of soft drinks, local and imported beers and wines available for purchase. You should not drink the tap water, bottled water is inexpensive and readily available. If you like a 'cuppa', you may like to bring along a small supply of tea bags, coffee and milk powder. Most rooms have electric jugs or thermos flasks of boiling water to make hot.

All of hotels reserved by Easy Tour China for you are equipped with western style bathrooms and toilets. Obviously in the more remote areas, toilets may be a little more basic, but clean and simple is common. Whilst sightseeing, toilet facilities at restaurants and local tourist sites can vary and we would recommend that you carry tissues, wet wipes or disinfectant gel with you, "just in case".

Casual clothing is appropriate at all times although clothes that are too revealing are still frowned upon in all over China. Try to pack lightly as your trip may involve an amount of personal baggage handling as porters are often not available except in larger hotels. For security reasons it is essential that your baggage can be locked whilst during air transportation between cities. At times, you may not be able to check into your hotel room immediately or be able to access your main bags. To ensure your comfort, a change of clothes in your hand luggage to coincide with local weather conditions is always handy. All personal toiletries should be taken with you and small packets of tissues or wet wipes are recommended. A small medical kit containing medication to alleviate common ailments is suggested.

Spring (Mar – May) with temperature at 10-22°C: Western suits, jackets, sports coats, woolen jackets, long sleeve shirts and travel shoes

Summer (Jun – Aug) with temperature above 22-35°C: T-shirts, short sleeve shirts, skirts, sandals, caps, rain wear

Autumn (Sep – Nov) with temperature at 10-22°C: Western suits, jackets, sports coats, light woolen sweaters, rain wear and travel shoes

Winter (Dec – Feb) with Below 10°C (colder in North China): Overcoat, thick woolen sweaters, lined coats; In northern China, cap, gloves and cotton-padded shoes are required.

Easy Tour China accepts the 3 payment methods of bank transfer, credit card and Paypal. For more information, please visit our webpage at https://www.easytourchina.com/info-v638-payment-guide.

Yes, you can only use the credit card in some hotels, shopping centers and tourist shops. Many local establishments don't accept the foreign credit cards. You can withdraw some cash (Chinese money) from ATM machines. If registering an account on Chinese Apps like Alipay or Wechat Pay with your smart phone and link with your bank card, you can make full use of the advanced and convenient mobile payment in China.