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From | To | Fare Type | Dates | Price | |
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| Auckland (AKL) | Guangzhou (CAN) | Round-trip / Economy | 16/02/2026 - 13/03/2026 | From NZD1,013 Seen 1 day ago | |
| Auckland (AKL) | Guangzhou (CAN) | Round-trip / Economy | 16/02/2026 - 21/02/2026 | From NZD1,013 Seen 1 day ago | |
| Auckland (AKL) | Guangzhou (CAN) | Round-trip / Economy | 07/05/2026 - 01/06/2026 | From NZD1,104 Seen 14 hours ago | |
| Auckland (AKL) | Beijing (PEK) | Round-trip / Economy | 05/03/2026 - 25/03/2026 | From NZD1,115 Seen 11 hours ago | |
| Auckland (AKL) | Beijing (PEK) | Round-trip / Economy | 19/04/2026 - 11/05/2026 | From NZD1,305 Seen 16 hours ago | |
| Auckland (AKL) | Shanghai (SHA) | Round-trip / Economy | 05/03/2026 - 12/03/2026 | From NZD1,115 Seen 7 hours ago | |
| Auckland (AKL) | Beijing (PEK) | Round-trip / Economy | 11/05/2026 - 21/05/2026 | From NZD1,115 Seen 1 day ago | |
| Auckland (AKL) | Shanghai (SHA) | Round-trip / Economy | 19/03/2026 - 20/04/2026 | From NZD1,191 Seen 1 day ago | |
| Auckland (AKL) | Shanghai (SHA) | Round-trip / Economy | 30/03/2026 - 20/04/2026 | From NZD1,620 Seen 1 day ago |
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Lowest fares on flights found by other customers on Cathay Pacific’s official website in the last 48 hours. All fares are subject to change at any time. Other Cathay Pacific Terms & Conditions apply.
Popular destinations in the Chinese Mainland
Shanghai
Shanghai is a vibrant metropolis that blends tradition and modernity. You can admire historical architecture along the Bund or take in city views from the Oriental Pearl Tower. Xintiandi is a great spot for shopping and enjoying delicious food. Whether you’re interested in culture, shopping, or nightlife, Shanghai always has surprises waiting for you to discover.
Beijing
As the capital of the Chinese Mainland, Beijing is rich in history and culture. You can visit the Forbidden City and the Temple of Heaven, hike the Great Wall for stunning views, or explore the lively atmosphere of Sanlitun and the 798 Art District. It's perfect for those who enjoy exploring the charm of ancient and modern fusion.
Chengdu
When people think of Chengdu, many associate it with giant pandas and Sichuan cuisine. The city has a relaxed pace and a lively atmosphere. You can visit the panda base to see adorable giant pandas, stroll through Jinli Ancient Street and Kuanzhai Alley to taste local snacks and enjoy performances. Be sure to stop by their hot pot and tea houses to experience authentic Chengdu flavour.
Xi'an
Xi'an is one of the oldest cities in the Chinese Mainland. Here, you can visit the world-famous Terracotta Army and the well-preserved ancient city wall. The Xi'an Muslim Quarter is a great place to sample local snacks such as roujiamo (meat sandwich) and liangpi (cold noodles). It’s ideal for travellers who appreciate culture and history.
Hangzhou
Hangzhou is famous for its "West Lake Beauty" and is often referred to as "Heaven on Earth." You can take a boat ride on the lake, stroll along the Su Causeway, or visit Longjing Village to enjoy fresh green tea. The picturesque scenery and relaxed atmosphere make it an ideal place to unwind.
Chongqing
Chongqing, a dynamic southwest city, blends ancient culture with modern skyscrapers. Explore Hongya Cave's stilt houses, Ciqikou Ancient Town's Ming and Qing dynasty architecture, and the Three Gorges Museum. Nanshan offers panoramic views, and the Chongqing Zoo houses giant pandas. It's a unique mix of tradition and modernity for curious visitors.
Fuzhou
As Fujian Province's capital, Fuzhou offers cultural immersion and historical exploration. Explore Sanfang Qixiang's ancient architecture, enjoy Drum Mountain's scenery, and take a Min River night cruise. Delight in unique cuisine, especially fish balls, and relax at hot springs or sample local snacks at Taijiang Road Night Market.
Guangzhou
Guangzhou blends history, culture, and modernity. Visit Canton Tower for city views, Shamian Island for colonial architecture, and Yuexiu Park for the Five Rams Statue and Zhenhai Tower. Chen Clan Ancestral Hall showcases Cantonese craftsmanship. Chimelong Paradise and Safari Park offer family fun. Enjoy bustling markets, diverse cuisine, and Pearl River night cruises.
Haikou
Known as Hainan's "Coconut City," Haikou offers tropical charm and a relaxed vibe. Explore historic Qilou Old Street, Haikou Volcanic Cluster Global Geopark, Holiday Beach, and Wanlv Park. Discover cultural sites like Wugong Temple and Hainan Museum. Haikou blends nature, culture, and tranquillity for a memorable trip.
Nanjing
Nanjing, an eastern Chinese city, offers a rich cultural experience. Explore the ancient City Wall, the market by Confucius Temple, and relax at Xuanwu Lake Park. Discover history at Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Mausoleum, Nanjing Massacre Memorial Hall, and Presidential Palace. Niushou Mountain combines culture and nature. Nanjing blends ancient heritage with vibrant city life.
Ningbo
Ningbo, located in the Zhejiang Province, is a city that beautifully merges rich history with modern appeal. Key attractions include the Ningbo Museum, known for its distinctive architecture and exhibitions on local heritage. Visitors can also enjoy the tranquillity of Moon Lake Park, featuring traditional courtyards and museums. For urban excitement, Tianyi Square offers a lively hub of shopping, entertainment, and a musical fountain.
Qingdao
Qingdao, a captivating eastern Chinese coastal city, offers stunning seaside vistas and a rich cultural tapestry. Highlights include Zhanqiao Pier with Huilan Pavilion, May Fourth Square with its "May Wind" sculpture, and the diverse international architecture of Badaguan Scenic Area. Number 1 Bathing Beach provides relaxation, while the Tsingtao Beer Museum celebrates a century of brewing. Nature enthusiasts will enjoy the breathtaking mountains and sea views of Laoshan Scenic Area, a Taoist sanctuary.
Urumqi
Urumqi, Xinjiang's capital, offers a captivating blend of culture, nature, and lively markets. Explore the Xinjiang Regional Museum for Silk Road artefacts, the Urumqi Grand Bazaar for local handicrafts, and Red Hill Park for city views. Tianchi (Heavenly Lake) in the Tianshan Mountains is also a must-see.
Wenzhou
Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province, blends natural beauty with cultural heritage. Explore Yandang Mountain's rock formations and waterfalls, or raft the scenic Nanxi River. Jiangxin Island offers historic temples and river views. Enjoy Wuma Street for local food and shopping, or relax at Bailuzhou Park. Wenzhou offers vibrant city life and stunning landscapes.
Wuhan
Wuhan, a vibrant central Chinese city, blends history, culture, and nature. Explore the Yellow Crane Tower for Yangtze River views, or stroll by East Lake, the largest urban lake in the Chinese Mainland. The Hubei Provincial Museum displays ancient artefacts, while Guiyuan Temple offers tranquillity. Jianghan Road is a bustling hub of shops and eateries. Wuhan promises an exciting travel experience with its ancient sites, natural beauty, and lively atmosphere.
Xiamen
Xiamen, a captivating coastal city in Fujian Province, boasts beautiful beaches, lush gardens, and a vibrant culture. Explore Gulangyu Island, a UNESCO site with colonial architecture. Discover serenity at Nanputuo Temple and admire Xiamen University's beautiful campus. Hulishan Cannon Fort offers military history and sea views, while Wanshi Botanical Garden showcases diverse flora. Xiamen's blend of nature, history, and relaxed ambience makes it a great destination.
Zhenzhou
Zhengzhou, Henan's capital and ancient Chinese capital, offers historical and cultural sites. Highlights include the Henan Provincial Museum, Yellow River Scenic Area, and the Erqi Memorial Tower. Nearby, Shaolin Temple, Kung Fu's birthplace, features cultural performances and ancient architecture. Zhengzhou is an excellent blend of history, culture, and scenic beauty.
Fly to the Chinese Mainland
The Chinese Mainland boasts countless natural wonders, including magnificent mountains, exquisite natural parks, vast deserts, and a coastline that stretches 14,000 kilometres. As one of the world's oldest civilisations, the country features numerous world-class cities, including the bustling capital Beijing and the trendy Shanghai. Book your flight to the Chinese Mainland with Cathay Pacific now for spacious seating, adjustable seats, and top-notch service.
Things to do in the Chinese Mainland
Today, the Chinese Mainland offers attractions that blend rich history with contemporary creativity. In Beijing, you can hike the spectacular Great Wall, visit ancient temples and historic towns, stroll through hutongs, or treasure hunt at the Silk Market while savouring street food, immersing yourself in the deep culture and lively life of the ancient capital. Shanghai showcases a unique charm that merges East and West, with historical buildings along the Bund and modern skyscrapers in Pudong, as well as the revitalised French Concession filled with trendy shops and cultural spaces.
Experience what China has to offer
- Climb the Great Wall: Walk along the Badaling or Mutianyu sections of the Great Wall, enjoying breathtaking mountain views and feeling the weight of history.
- Deep Dive into the Forbidden City: Enter the Forbidden City in Beijing to see ancient palaces and exquisite architecture, learning about the lives of emperors and historical stories.
- Terracotta Army Archaeological Wonder: Visit the Terracotta Army in Xi'an and marvel at thousands of clay soldiers standing in formation, experiencing the grandeur and shock of ancient armies.
- Chengdu Tea House Experience: Sit in an old tea house in Chengdu, sip on a pot of covered bowl tea, watch people play chess and chat, and feel the leisurely pace of city life and local culture.
- Boat on West Lake: Take a boat ride on West Lake in Hangzhou, where the reflections of mountains and ancient bridges on the water create picturesque views, allowing you to experience the unique poetry of Jiangnan.
Ready to experience the natural beauty and cultural charm of the Chinese Mainland? With multiple flight options and limited-time fare discounts, book your flight with Cathay Pacific.
Visa requirements of the Chinese Mainland
To enjoy a hassle-free trip, be sure to check the latest visa requirements. Alternatively, you can visit the IATA Travel Centre for specific destination requirements.
Your guide to the Chinese Mainland
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Travel Tips
Weather: Due to its vast geography, it is important for those to consider regional climates. In the north, winters are cold and dry, while summers are hot and humid. Central regions like Shanghai experience mild winters and humid, rainy summers, with spring and autumn being particularly pleasant. The south, including Guangdong and Yunnan, has mild winters and hot, humid summers, with a rainy season from April to August
- Currency: Chinese Yuan (¥, CNY). Find out the current conversion rate.
- Plug: 220V Types A, C, and I
- Time zone: GMT+8
- Language: Mandarin
- Customs and Immigration Regulations: If you are carrying cash, cheques, or other forms of currency exceeding 10,000 USD(or the equivalent in foreign currency), you must declare it to customs. For more details, please refer to the official customs website.
Frequently asked questions
What are some of the tourist attractions in the Chinese Mainland?
The Chinese Mainland offers a diverse range of attractions, ensuring you can enjoy yourself whether you prefer history, nature, or urban exploration. The Great Wall and the Forbidden City in Beijing are classic choices for first-time visitors. The Bund and Pudong in Shanghai offer a blend of historical and modern cityscapes. Xi'an's Terracotta Army and ancient city walls showcase the charm of an ancient capital. Zhangjiajie's stone pillar mountains were featured in the movie "Avatar," making it perfect for hiking and photo opportunities. Chengdu is home to adorable giant pandas, delicious hot pot, and a laid-back tea house culture, making it especially suitable for family or friends travelling together. No matter which stop you choose, surprises await your discovery.
What plane will I be flying on?
Our flights to the Chinese Mainland operate on our fleet of modern Boeing 777s, Airbus A321neos, A330s, and A350s. Learn more about our fleet. The aircraft model may change due to availability.
How much baggage am I allowed to take when I fly to the Chinese Mainland with Cathay Pacific?
Baggage allowance is based on the total weight of all your baggage. Passengers may check in bags according to the entitled weight allowance for their travel class and the fare selected. Read more about our baggage policy.
What exciting experiences can I expect from Cathay Pacific?
Explore an exciting array of benefits when booking your next trip with Cathay Pacific, including our economy fares, which give you greater choice, versatility, and value. Our latest flight and holiday package offers are regularly updated to provide you with greater flexibility on your travels with Cathay Pacific.