China Tours from Malaysia 2025/2026

Customize Your Trip to the Real China

China's 30-day visa-free policy makes it easier for Malaysian travelers to visit the country than ever. One of the oldest and biggest countries on earth, China features the richness of history, culture, and landscapes, boasts a fascinating combination of old and new, and is never short of things to do. So take a tour to China from Malaysia and explore the ancient traditions, modern skyscrapers, natural wonders, and gourmet food.


Prepare to share the most amazing travel stories. There is the endless and timeless Great Wall of China, the imperial Forbidden City housing numerous ancient art treasures, and the great Terracotta Army of Emperor Qinshihuang. Limestone karst peaks rise above the picturesque Guilin Li River & Yangshuo countryside. Hallelujah Avatar mountains thrills with the glass bridge in Zhangjiajie. And these are just for starters. The Fujian tulou castles, Inner Mongolia grasslands, and Harbin Ice Festival... also await.


Whether you’re a Malaysian Chinese who is keen to seek roots and witness the Chinese heritage, a family traveling to China with kids or seniors, or Muslim travelers who have specific needs for halal food, our specialists can help. Our all-inclusive China tours from Malaysia can be 100% tailor-made for you. As for the price, your private guided trip will be affordable.

China Tour Reviews from Our Malaysian Clients

We had custom made tours to Suzhou and Huangshan, from Shanghai. My friends, husband and I had a very good time. The timing to visit Huangshan Mountain was perfect as we got to see the sea of clouds. We also got to enjoy the hairy crabs in Suzhou as it was the season. The hotel we stayed in Tunxi was a blend of old and new, thus making it a unique experience to stay there. Much appreciation to Jackie from ETC who planned and arranged the trips. >> Read more
- Chew, Malaysia
Thanks to Jackie for all the arrangements and makes our trip run smoothly. In Harbin, we (3pax) really enjoy and have a great moment with Andy (tour guide) & Mr Tian (driver) at Centre Avenue, St. Sophia Church, Ice & Snow Sculpture, etc. Trusted tour, very efficient & knowledgeable tour guides. Will use this tour again for the next China trip. >> Read more
- Catherine, Malaysia
Hi Sherry. We have just completed our tour and all our guests are pleased with the tour arrangement. Thank you for your kind assistance. Many thanks! >> Read more
- Tuck Mun, Yap Malaysia

Practical Tips on China Tours from Malaysia

China Visa Tips for Malaysian Citizens

  • Do Malaysians need a visa to visit China?

    According to Ministry Foreign Affairs, Malaysia and Chinese Embassy in Malaysia, Malaysian citizens holding ordinary passport no longer need a visa to travel to China until December 31, 2025 (Beijing time).

  • How many days I can stay in China without a visa?

    You can enter China without a visa and remain there for a maximum of 30 days.

  • Where to Apply for China Visa in Malaysia?

    For those who need to apply for a visa before going to China, please contact:

    ◎Chinese Embassy in Kuala Lumpur
    Add: 1st Floor, Plaza OSK, Jalan Ampang, 50450 Kuala Lumpur
    Tel : +60-3-21636815 ext 102, 103, 104, 105, 106
    Fax : +60-3-21636809

    ◎◎Chinese Consulate in Kuching, Sarawak
    Add: Lot 276, Block 10, Jalan Ong Tiang Swee, 93200 Kuching, Sarawak
    Tel : +60-82-240344
    Fax : +60-82-232344

    ◎Chinese Visa Application Service Centre in Malaysia
    Add: 2nd Floor, Plaza OSK, 25 Jalan Ampang, 50450 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
    Tel: 603 2175 8888
    Fax: 603 2175 6888
    E-mail: klcentre@visaforchina.org

    Business Hours:
    Application Submission: 9AM to 3PM
    Payment and Passport Collection: 9AM-4PM
    The Centre is closed on Saturdays, Sundays and Malaysia public holiday.
    Website: http://www.visaforchina.org/KUL_EN/

  • Where can I get consular assistance when taking a tour in China?

    Malaysian visitors to China can contact the following addresses for consular services and additional consular information:

    ◎Embassy of the Republic of Malaysia in Beijing
    Add: No. 2, Liang Ma Qiao Bei Jie, Chaoyang District
    Tel: (+86)10 6532-2531
    Fax: (+86)10 6532-5032
    E-mail: mwbeijing@kln.gov.my

    ◎Consulate General of Malaysia in Shanghai
    Add: Unit 01, Block B, 9th Floor, Dawning Centre, No. 500, Hongbaoshi Road, Changning District
    Tel: (+86)21 6090 0360
    Fax: (+86)6090 0371
    E-mail: mwshanghai@kln.gov.my

Practical Travel Tips for Malaysians Traveling in China

  • What to pack for my trip to China from Malaysia?

    ● In Spring (Mar - May): Jackets, sports coats, woolen jackets, long sleeve shirts and travel shoes
    ● In Summer (Jun - Aug ): T-shirts, short sleeve shirts, skirts, sandals, sun block, hat, sun glasses, rain wear
    ● In Autumn (Sep - Nov): sports coats, light woolen sweaters, rain wear and travel shoes
    ● In Winter (Dec - Feb): Overcoat, thick woolen sweaters, lined coats; In northern China, cap, gloves and cotton-padded shoes are required

  • Do you offer group tours?

    At Easy Tour China, we are specialized in customized private China tours. However, in some destinations, like Beijing, Xian, and Shanghai, we can offer join-in day tours to the city highlights or nearby landmarks.

  • Could you arrange halal food on the tour?

    We encourage you to try Chinese food from different areas, such as Sichuan hot pot, Cantonese morning tea, Peking duck, etc., and explore the street food at the night market (e.g. Xi'an Muslim Quarter, Chengdu Jinli Old Street). Also, we can arrange Halal cuisine or vegetarian food for you. (Discover Vegan Restaurants in each Chinese City).

  • What Are the Best Shows to See?

    A highlight of China trip is its unique culture and art performances. The following spectacular shows in each city are highly recommended by our Malaysian clients:
    ● Xi'an’s Tang Dynasty Show
    ● Shaolin Temple Kungfu Show
    ● Impression Sanjie Liu Show in Guilin
    ● Peking Opera Show in Beijing
    ● Chengdu Sichuan Opera Show
    ● Acrobatics Show in Shanghai
    ● Impress Lijiang Show in Lijiang

  • Can I Use English in China?

    Though the younger generation speaks English to varied degrees, the majority of people in China exclusively speak Chinese (or regional dialects).

  • How Can I Pay in China?

    Just like in Malaysia, mobile payment is the dominant payment method in China. With your Alipay and Wechat Pay account, you can pay your food, drinks, or travel service in-store or online.

    For those who wish to use international credit cards like Visa or Mastercard, you can use them in most hotels, airports, and upscale shopping malls.

    Cash is still needed in some rural areas of China.

  • Can I Use Facebook, Instagram, or YouTube in China?

    No. But you may use VPNs to access these apps easily.