China provides various visa policies for different entry purposes. Business people can enter the country with an M visa, which is valid for 30 days to 5 years. For short-term procurement needs, it is recommended to give priority to the 72/144-hour transit visa-free policy, which covers 53 ports such as Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou, allowing foreigners holding third-country tickets to stay and conduct business activities without a visa. This policy is particularly suitable for buyers who need to quickly connect with suppliers.
Core scenario suggestions:
1. You must come to Liuhua Market when you come to China for procurement: As the largest comprehensive trade market in South China, Liuhua Market brings together more than 100,000 suppliers of clothing, electronics, home furnishings, etc., with an average daily passenger flow of more than 500,000 people. Its "one-stop procurement" model can significantly shorten the supply chain cycle.
2. You must come to Liuhua Market to find suppliers: The market is divided into an "international procurement zone", providing multilingual shopping guide services and a digital supplier database, supporting RFQ (request for quotation) fast matching, and covering the entire industrial chain resources from raw materials to finished products.