SINGAPORE, April 21, 2025 – As China welcomes a fresh wave of global visitors under its updated transit visa policy, Radisson Hotel Group is stepping up to ensure every journey through the country is as seamless as it is unforgettable.
The newly revised policy, which extends visa-free transit stays up to 240 hours and opens access through 60 ports across 24 provinces and cities, is being hailed as a game-changer for international tourism. For travellers, it translates to more time to immerse in China’s vibrant cities, majestic landscapes and cultural riches. For hospitality leaders like Radisson Hotel Group, it marks a significant opportunity to showcase China’s lesser-known gems while deepening their connection with a growing global audience.
In response, Radisson Hotel Group has reaffirmed its commitment to creating meaningful travel moments, inviting guests to uncover the diversity of China’s destinations – from tech-driven metropolises to ancient cultural sites and tranquil nature escapes.
A Curated Journey Across China’s Dynamic Cities
With a footprint that stretches across major transit hubs and iconic regions, Radisson is ideally positioned to cater to both leisure and business travellers. The Group’s versatile portfolio ranges from luxurious urban hideaways to serene resorts, offering something for every type of explorer.
Beijing, Chongqing and Hangzhou stand out as prime examples of this blend. At Park Plaza Beijing Science Park, guests are immersed in the energy of China’s ‘Silicon Valley’ while being just a short journey from the Great Wall and other historical landmarks. Down south, Radisson Blu Plaza Hotel, Chongqing offers panoramic views of the mighty Yangtze River, complemented by lively local streets like Nanbin Road. Meanwhile, Radisson Blu Hotel, Hangzhou Xintiandi provides a front-row seat to West Lake’s charm, with easy access to Lingyin Temple – a site steeped in over a thousand years of Buddhist history.
Spotlight on the Yangtze River Delta: Where Heritage Meets Innovation
Further east, the Yangtze River Delta is fast becoming a focal point for travellers seeking the perfect intersection of past and present. In Shanghai, Radisson Blu Hotel Shanghai New World towers over the city skyline, just moments from People’s Square and the iconic Bund. Nearby in Nanjing, Radisson Collection Resort offers a peaceful retreat next to Jiangsu Garden Park Expo, with infinity pool views to match. And in Wuxi, the Radisson Collection Hotel places guests close to the scenic Lake Taihu – a gateway to one of China’s oldest cultural centres.
These destinations exemplify Radisson’s ability to deliver more than just a place to stay. They’re gateways to stories, histories, and human connections that enrich the travel experience.
Nature Escapes and Cultural Retreats
Beyond the cities, Radisson is also embracing China’s natural wonders. Radisson Blu Hotel, Liuzhou is perfectly placed for those seeking the surreal beauty of Guangxi’s Karst landscapes, with sweeping river views and modern comforts. Over in Suzhou, Radisson Hotel Suzhou merges innovation and tradition, giving guests easy access to Dayangshan National Forest Park and the serene Hanshan Temple — a cultural touchpoint that dates back to the Tang dynasty.
For travellers yearning to escape the noise, these destinations offer peace, greenery, and an invitation to connect with China’s timeless rhythms.
An Open Invitation to Explore
With more travellers than ever exploring China under the relaxed visa policy, Radisson Hotel Group is eager to play host to this new era of tourism. “This policy isn’t just about easier entry — it’s about deeper discovery,” a company spokesperson said. “We’re excited to welcome the world to China, one unforgettable moment at a time.”
Radisson’s expanding footprint, combined with its commitment to comfort, culture and care, positions it as a preferred hospitality partner for visitors eager to explore the many layers of modern China.
Whether it’s a fleeting stopover or a six-day deep dive into Chinese heritage, Radisson Hotels stand ready to make every hour count.