Current China Entry policy
#1981




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I mean, after the initial Quarantine, all bets are off; then it depends solely on geographical location, and what the flavor the current quarantine situation happens to be.
The following pics (also Marriott) are from late last year of the +7 'quarantine' hotel in Shanghai; but UA_Flyer's trip just a couple of months later already saw that option heavily restricted.

The following pics (also Marriott) are from late last year of the +7 'quarantine' hotel in Shanghai; but UA_Flyer's trip just a couple of months later already saw that option heavily restricted.

#1982
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Being locked in a Marriott aint that exciting to me either, suite or not.
The rest of the world is open, life is short.
The rest of the world is open, life is short.
#1983
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I am guessing that many people who come to Shanghai have some sort of business in Shanghai, even if their final destination is somewhere else. It's possible to convey the message without lying.
#1984




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It was a great holiday!
Last edited by narvik; Jun 6, 2022 at 6:01 am
#1985




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Most seem to have been school teachers or returning Chinese citizens with final destinations all over China.
#1986
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I said "many" not "most" because I don't pretend to know where everyone wants to end up. Perhaps my perspective is skewed because I am based in Shanghai and the majority of my friends in China are as well, but even when I lived in Beijing and later Shenzhen, I always had offices here. Furthermore, I'm guessing simply listing a friend's address (and maybe an invitation letter) would pass muster with the airport guys. In any event, I think you're blowing this out of proportion because the only downside to trying and failing is ending up inside a hotel room in a different part of the city.
#1987


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Update from Hangzhou.
After I left my suite of Q hotel, I checked in at Hangzhou Marriott and got another family suite, upgraded from regular room. The hotel staff are very nice to this Marriott Ambassador. They didn't even ask for health code etc.



My room has magnificent views of Qiantangjiang 钱塘江 River.
I had a funny story when I tried to visit a beauty salon at a large mall near Marriott. Guards at gate 1 refused to let me in because he saw my 14-day history with a star sign with Shanghai listed from my phone A. So I went to gate 2 and produced phone B which has no Shanghai trace. I only turned phone B on after I arrived in Hangzhou :-)
Dinner at Marriott executive lounge. Nice view. Nice food.
Touring West Lake, a favorite site in Hangzhou for me. I visit there every year. There are very few tourists. Nice.
Finally, some delicious dishes in Hangzhou, treated by friends.
My total cost of meals in Hangzhou: zero.
My next stop is Chengdu. Another favorite city in China for me.
After I left my suite of Q hotel, I checked in at Hangzhou Marriott and got another family suite, upgraded from regular room. The hotel staff are very nice to this Marriott Ambassador. They didn't even ask for health code etc.



My room has magnificent views of Qiantangjiang 钱塘江 River.
I had a funny story when I tried to visit a beauty salon at a large mall near Marriott. Guards at gate 1 refused to let me in because he saw my 14-day history with a star sign with Shanghai listed from my phone A. So I went to gate 2 and produced phone B which has no Shanghai trace. I only turned phone B on after I arrived in Hangzhou :-)
Dinner at Marriott executive lounge. Nice view. Nice food.
Touring West Lake, a favorite site in Hangzhou for me. I visit there every year. There are very few tourists. Nice.
Finally, some delicious dishes in Hangzhou, treated by friends.
My total cost of meals in Hangzhou: zero.
My next stop is Chengdu. Another favorite city in China for me.
#1988
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What a charming suite. Was the pink rocking horse fun? Did you sleep with the big stuffed animal on the sofa?
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Didn't use bath toys... it's simply too small 
I did have a nap with the stuffed animal on the sofa
The pink rocking horse was fun. Just to stare at it in the morning.

The pink rocking horse was fun. Just to stare at it in the morning.
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#1992




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So Taiwan is allowing transits from JUN 15. Does this mean that you can fly into mainland China without needing a code?
https://www.cdc.gov.tw/En/Bulletin/D...oiw?typeid=158
https://www.cdc.gov.tw/En/Bulletin/D...oiw?typeid=158
#1993

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So Taiwan is allowing transits from JUN 15. Does this mean that you can fly into mainland China without needing a code?
https://www.cdc.gov.tw/En/Bulletin/D...oiw?typeid=158
https://www.cdc.gov.tw/En/Bulletin/D...oiw?typeid=158
#1994




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Having said that, prior to the current general transit ban coming into play in 2021, Taiwan had already banned transit passengers going to China. So it remains to be seen whether they will allow that along with other transits.
#1995



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Reducing quarantine to 7+3
Seems like there might be a pinprick of light at the end of a very long tunnel to possible COVID normality at some point this decade...
https://news.cgtn.com/news/2022-06-2...rRC/index.html
Edit to add that this is post number 2000, but how many more will we need before the borders are open, flights are back to normal, no backlog of visas, etc.
https://news.cgtn.com/news/2022-06-2...rRC/index.html
China has slashed the quarantine time for people entering the country to seven days in centralized quarantine plus three more of home monitoring, down from 21 days of quarantine and home monitoring combined, according to a new guideline released by the State Council on Tuesday.
Under the new protocol, nucleic acid tests for international arrivals have also changed, with mandatory testing for five of the seven days spent in centralized quarantine and one test for the three days of home monitoring. The swab collection process has also changed from the nasopharynx to the oropharynx.
The control measures for the close contacts of COVID-19 patients have also been adjusted to a seven-day home quarantine for medical observation instead of seven days of medical observation in isolation at designated sites.
Also, high-risk zones will be reduced to medium-risk zones if no new cases emerge within seven consecutive days. Afterward, if there are no new cases for three straight days, it will be reduced to a low-risk area.
The frequency of nucleic acid tests for individuals with direct contact with inbound travelers, goods and environments has increased to once a day. And antigen tests can be used as a supplement for suspected patients and individuals in medium or high-risk areas.
Under the new protocol, nucleic acid tests for international arrivals have also changed, with mandatory testing for five of the seven days spent in centralized quarantine and one test for the three days of home monitoring. The swab collection process has also changed from the nasopharynx to the oropharynx.
The control measures for the close contacts of COVID-19 patients have also been adjusted to a seven-day home quarantine for medical observation instead of seven days of medical observation in isolation at designated sites.
Also, high-risk zones will be reduced to medium-risk zones if no new cases emerge within seven consecutive days. Afterward, if there are no new cases for three straight days, it will be reduced to a low-risk area.
The frequency of nucleic acid tests for individuals with direct contact with inbound travelers, goods and environments has increased to once a day. And antigen tests can be used as a supplement for suspected patients and individuals in medium or high-risk areas.
Last edited by plunet; Jun 28, 2022 at 11:20 am

