China Policy Update — 5 June 2026

policy • 5 June 2026

China’s tourism infrastructure is adding **new airport- and rail-linked hotels**, giving travelers more convenient overnight options at key transport hubs. According to China Travel News, Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport’s Terminal 3 now has two new properties, the **Hilton Guangzhou Baiyun Airport** and **Hilton Garden Inn Guangzhou Baiyun Airport**, which should make late arrivals, early departures, and tight connections easier for international visitors.[1] A second recent opening in **Tianjin** underscores the same trend: TravelPRNews reports that Hyatt has opened a **393-room Hyatt Place** in the Tianjin South Railway Station Business District, adding more lodging next to a major intercity rail hub.[2] For travelers planning multi-city itineraries, these kinds of openings can reduce transfer time and make China trips more efficient, especially when arriving by air and continuing by high-speed rail.[1][2]

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