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Golf Holidays In China | Golf Packages & Tours

Golf holidays in China offer a unique blend of modern golf facilities, large-scale course developments, and rich cultural experiences. As one of Asia’s emerging golf destinations, China provides a diverse range of courses set across coastal regions, major cities, and scenic landscapes.

Popular regions such as Hainan Island, Shanghai, and Beijing offer high-quality courses designed by international architects. Golf packages in China provide a convenient way to combine golf with accommodation and travel, creating a seamless golf holiday experience.

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Play the best Golf Courses in China

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Kunming

Dali Stone Mountain Golf Club

Par: 72
Length: 6,600m
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Kunming

Spring City Golf & Lake Resort

Par: 72
Length: 6,816m

Why golfers love China

Golfers love China for its modern courses, impressive scale, and unique travel experiences. Many courses are built to international standards, offering high-quality golf in diverse settings.

The ability to combine golf with major cities, cultural attractions, and unique destinations makes golf holidays in China a distinctive and rewarding experience.

All Golf Packages in China

Yunnan 7 Day Golf Explorer
Available: Year Round

Yunnan 7 Day Golf Explorer

Kunming
7 Days / 6 Nights
from $3,900

Per person twin share

Golf Holidays
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Off The Course in China

Off the course, China offers a diverse travel experience, from historic landmarks like the Great Wall and Forbidden City to the modern energy of cities like Shanghai and Beijing.

Visitors can enjoy world-class dining, shopping, cultural attractions, and scenic regions across the country. This combination of history and modern lifestyle creates a dynamic and memorable travel experience.

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Handy China Golf Holidays FAQs

These questions and answers were created using the most common questions travellers ask in the travel forums.

Public Transport
Allow passengers to exit before boarding trains, buses, and metro services where possible. Public transport systems in major cities such as Beijing and Shanghai are very busy, particularly during peak hours. Priority seating is provided for elderly passengers, pregnant women, and people with disabilities. Queuing is common in metro stations, and travellers should follow platform markings and staff directions.

Walking
There is no strict left- or right-hand walking rule. Footpaths are often shared with bicycles, scooters, and street vendors. Stay alert when walking, particularly when crossing roads. Pedestrian crossings exist but traffic may not always stop immediately, so proceed carefully and predictably.

Driving
Driving is on the right-hand side of the road. Traffic in large cities can be very busy and complex. Foreign visitors are generally not advised to drive, as an official Chinese driver’s licence is required and international licences are not normally accepted. Ride-hailing services, taxis, and high-speed trains are widely used alternatives.

Language
Mandarin Chinese is the official language. English is spoken in some hotels, airports, and major tourist areas, but may be limited elsewhere. Translation apps can be helpful when travelling outside major cities.

Prices & Tax
Prices usually include VAT, though tax rates may vary depending on the type of goods or services. In most shops and restaurants, the displayed price is the final amount paid.

Tipping
Tipping is generally not expected in China. Service staff in restaurants, taxis, and hotels typically do not rely on tips. In luxury hotels or private tours, small tips may sometimes be accepted but are not required.

Drinking
The legal drinking age is 18. Alcohol is widely available in restaurants, bars, and convenience stores. Popular local drinks include Chinese beer and traditional spirits such as baijiu.

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