China Tours from Saudi Arabia
Over the course of 900 years during the Tang, Song, and Yuan dynasties, the Arab Empire and China developed stable and smooth political and commercial exchanges. In the history book of Tang Dynasty, Arab Empire was called “Dashi”. Around 1500 AD, political and trade exchanges between the two sides nearly ceased. Since 1990, China and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia have established formal diplomatic relations, ushering in a new era of comprehensive cooperation.
Today, Saudi Arabia has become one of China’s largest oil suppliers, consistently ranking as China’s largest trading partner in the West Asia and Africa region. As a leading nation in Middle East, Saudi Arabia has been actively supportive of the China’s “Belt and Road” initiative. After joining the BRICS in early 2024, Saudi Arabia established closer cooperation with China and other members in the organization. In return, China will surely help the partner to upgrade the infrastructure of the country and boost its future economy. In addition, people-to-people religious (Muslim) exchanges have also benefited the relationship between the two nations.
Currently in China, we see much less tourists coming from Saudi Arabia. Possibly most of the Arabians know little about the mysterious Oriental Kingdom. As more and more businessmen and students from Saudi Arabia step into the country, and more Chinese tourists go to Saudi Arabia for sightseeing, the mutual exchange and understanding will definitely be enhanced and developed. We believe that China will soon become a new popular destination for Saudi tourists.
In every major city of China, you can easily find some Muslim communities as well as the mosques, with a growing number of Muslim friendly restaurants offering halal cuisine. From the bustling modernity of Shanghai to the historical significance of the Great Wall in Beijing and the Terracotta Warriors in Xi’an, China offers a diverse tapestry of experiences that cater perfectly to the interests of Saudi Arabian tourists seeking a Muslim-friendly adventure.
Best Tours to China from Saudi Arabia for First Timers
- 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
- Destinations: Beijing, Shanghai, Hong Kong
- The Great Wall and the Forbidden City in Beijing
- Terra-cotta Warriors & Horses Museums in Xian
- Bustling & Futuristic megacity – Shanghai
- Fascinating metropolis where East meets West – Hong Kong
- Destinations: Beijing, Urumqi, Turpan, Lanzhou, Linxia, Yichuan, Xian, Chengdu, Guilin, Guangzhou, Shanghai
- Top historical attractions like the Great Wall, Terra Cotta Warriors
- Explore Xinjiang and Ningxia to have the first-hand knowledge of local Muslim life
- See giant pandas in Chengdu and Li River cruise in Guilin
- Bustling and modern Shanghai and Guangzhou
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Known as the world's oldest continuous civilization and emerging power of the world, China is definitely stimulating the interest of Saudi travelers. We believe once the potential tourists of Saudi Arabia know that traveling to China is easy, safe and affordable, the younger people and family travelers will love to come and explore the Middle kingdom.
Beijing and Shanghai should be on the top list for sure. These powerhouses hold an irreplaceable position, pulsating with political, economic, and cultural significance. From iconic landmarks to mouthwatering cuisine and comfortable stays, these cities promise an unforgettable immersion.
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!
For those seeking tranquility, Guilin and Yangshuo offer a rural escape amidst breathtaking natural beauty. For a truly unique adventure, consider venturing further to Zhangjiajie, Jiuzhaigou, Sanyan, Yunnan and Tibet, each offering a distinct slice of China's mesmerizing landscapes and diverse cultures.











Recommended Resorts/Hotels
In terms of accommodations, there is nothing to worry about in China for UAE travelers. You will 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 clients.
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Beijing
- Sunworld Hotel (4*)
Add: 88, Dengshikou Avenue, Dongcheng District, Beijing
Tel: +86 10 58168999 - Crowne Plaza Beijing Chaoyang U-Town (5*)
Add: 3, Sanfeng North Area, Chaoyang District, Beijing
Tel: 86 10 5909 6688
- Sunworld Hotel (4*)
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Shanghai
- Angting Villa Hotel (4*)
Add: 46, Anting Road, Xuhui District, Shanghai
Tel: 86 21 64331188 - The Langham Shanghai Xintiandi (5*)
Add: 99, Madang Road, Huangpu District, Shanghai
Tel: 86 21 23302288
- Angting Villa Hotel (4*)
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Xian
- Grand Noble Hotel, Xian (4*)
Add: 334, East Main Street, Beilin District, Xian
Tel: 86 29 8769000 - Sofitel Xian on Renmin square (5*)
Add: 319, Dongxin Street, Xincheng District, Xian
Tel: 86 29 8792888
- Grand Noble Hotel, Xian (4*)
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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
- Tibet Hotel (4*)
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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
- Bravo Hotel (4*)
Practical Tips on China Tours from Saudi Arabia
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Where to Apply for China Visa in Saudi Arabia?
Practical Travel Tips for Saudi visitors traveling in China
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What is the best time to travel in China for Saudi tourists?
China is an all-year-round destination for UAE tourists. For different seasons, there are 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. -
What are the top China destinations for Saudi visitors?
● 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
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Are there any interesting activities for the Saudi family travelers?
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 taste local Muslim snacks and learn to make Chinese dumplings. When in Shanghai, the children can explore the Disneyland, etc. In every city, we can find something unique that will suits the needs of children to make their trip in China more enjoyable.
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Where to shop in China for Saudi tourists?
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 UAE 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.
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What about drinks?
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.
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What are the toilet facilities like on a China tour?
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”.
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What should I pack?
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.
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Are there any Clothing suggestion?
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. -
How to pay my China trip from Belgium?
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.
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Can I use credit cards in China?
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.