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Do China Citizens Need a Visa for Vietnam in 2026?

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Chinese citizens require a visa to enter Vietnam. The most convenient option for tourism or business is the E-Visa, which is valid for up to 90 days (single or multiple entry). For those seeking a hassle-free arrival, VIP fast-track services are highly recommended to bypass long immigration queues at major airports.

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Last updatedApril 17, 2026
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Step-by-Step Application Process

1

Apply Online

Visit the official Vietnam National Web Portal on Immigration. Fill out the application form with your details and upload a passport scan and a passport-sized photo.

2

Pay the E-Visa Fee

Pay the required processing fee securely online using a credit or debit card.

3

Receive and Print

The processing typically takes 3-5 working days. Once approved, download and print the E-Visa document.

4

Travel to Vietnam

Present your printed E-Visa and valid passport at the entry checkpoint (airport or land border) in Vietnam.

Required Documents

  • Valid Chinese passport (with at least 6 months validity from the planned date of entry)
  • Digital passport-sized photo (no glasses, white background)
  • Scan of the passport data page
  • Credit/debit card for fee payment

Important Tips

  • Always use the official government portal to avoid extra fees or scams from third-party sites.
  • Ensure the information on your E-Visa perfectly matches your passport, as any discrepancy can lead to denied entry.
  • For a luxurious arrival experience, pre-book a VIP fast-track service at airports like SGN (Ho Chi Minh City) or HAN (Hanoi) to skip immigration lines.
  • If arriving via a land border, verify that your specific crossing point accepts the E-Visa.

Easiest Way to Get It

Apply directly through the official E-Visa portal, then arrange a VIP airport arrival service to ensure a seamless entry experience.

Visa rules can change. Always verify with the official embassy.

What about Vietnam → China?

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Discover Vietnam

Vietnam, a nation of breathtaking natural beauty and a complex, resilient history, is one of Southeast Asia's most captivating destinations. Stretching from the misty emerald rice terraces of Sapa in the north to the vibrant, labyrinthine waterways of the Mekong Delta in the south, Vietnam offers a spectacular sensory experience. Discover the surreal limestone karsts of Ha Long Bay, the lantern-lit streets of ancient Hoi An, and the energetic, scooter-filled boulevards of Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. Known for its world-renowned street food, rich imperial legacy in Hue, and stunning coastlines like Da Nang and Nha Trang, Vietnam is a place where deep-rooted traditions and a dynamic modern spirit coexist in perfect harmony.

Hanoi
The thousand-year-old capital, famous for its colonial architecture, the bustling Old Quarter, and its incredible street food culture.
Ho Chi Minh City
Formerly Saigon, a high-octane global hub of commerce and culture, home to French colonial landmarks and a skyline defined by modern skyscrapers.
Ha Long BayHoi An Ancient TownImperial City of HuePho (Noodle Soup)Banh Mi (Baguette Sandwich)
Best Time: February to April (Spring) and August to October (Autumn) for the most pleasant weather across the entire country; weather varies significantly from North to South
Currency: Vietnamese Dong (VND)
Daily Budget: $30-70/day (Offers incredible value; high-end luxury is available at a fraction of Western costs)
Safety & Scams
Generally very safe for travelers; exercise caution against petty theft and bag-snatching in crowded areas of Ho Chi Minh City; crossing the street can be intimidating due to motorcycle traffic—do so at a slow, steady pace; tap water is not safe to drink—bottled water is cheap and essential.
Getting Around
Domestic flights are efficient for long distances; the 'Reunification Express' train offers a scenic way to travel between Hanoi and HCMC; sleeper buses are a popular budget option; 'Grab' is the go-to app for ride-hailing (bikes and cars).
Cultural Etiquette
Respect for elders is a core value; remove shoes before entering homes and some pagodas; dress modestly when visiting religious sites; avoid public displays of affection; 'losing face' is a sensitive concept—always remain calm and polite.
Internet & Connectivity
Digital infrastructure is highly advanced; 4G/LTE/5G is cheap and ubiquitous via Viettel and Vinaphone; high-speed fiber Wi-Fi is standard in almost every hotel, hostel, and cafe in the country.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, you can apply for an e-visa online for Vietnam.

Vietnam citizens need a visa to visit China.

The China passport ranks #111 globally with visa-free access to 111 countries.

You can apply for a Vietnam e-Visa online through the official government portal. The process typically takes 1-5 business days.

In case of emergency, call 112 for police or 112 for medical assistance.

The standard voltage is 230V and the plug types are C, F.

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