Do you need to show confirmed hotel booking on paper fr TWOV

Do they insist on a paper showing confirmed hotel booking or can you show it on a phone?

Thanks in advance for clarifying.

For the 72-hour or 144-hour Transit Without Visa (TWOV) in China, authorities typically require proof of accommodation during your stay. This is part of the standard documentation to verify that your transit is planned and legitimate.

Regarding the format of the hotel booking:

  • Officially, a confirmed hotel reservation can be shown either in printed form or digitally on your phone. Most travelers successfully show email confirmations on a smartphone.
  • It is important that the confirmation includes your name, the hotel’s name and address, and the dates of your stay.
  • Some travelers prefer to carry a printed copy as a backup, especially in case phone battery or connectivity issues arise at the immigration counter.

Additional tips for a smooth TWOV process:

  • Ensure your hotel booking corresponds with the maximum allowed transit period.
  • If traveling to multiple cities under TWOV, it’s helpful to have bookings or confirmations for each city you plan to stay in.
  • Have all other required documents ready, such as a valid passport, onward flight tickets, and any applicable visas for your final destination.

In practice, showing a digital hotel confirmation on your phone is usually sufficient, but carrying a printed copy adds extra security and can prevent delays or questions at the immigration checkpoint.


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