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frontpageserra | Staff posted Yesterday 06:51 PM
frontpageserra | Staff posted Yesterday 06:51 PM

Roundtrip Flights from Los Angeles, CA (LAX) to Guangzhou, China (CAN)

(Travel Jan - June, 2026)

~$581

$805

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Asiana Airlines via Booking.com has Roundtrip Flights from Los Angeles, CA (LAX) to Guangzhou, China (CAN) for $581, making 1 stop both ways. Travel is available on select dates from January to June, 2026.

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  • Note: You may have a personal item, a carry-on bag and 2 free checked bags. Changes or cancellations are allowed with a fee. Price may vary slightly depending on your selected flight.
Travel Availability (Subject to Change):
Departs LAX: Jan 6-7, 13-31; Feb 1-5, 7-11, 23-28; March 1-31; April 1-29;
Returns: Jan 13-31; Feb 1-12, 15-28; March 1-31; April 1-30; May 1-31; June 1-30

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Asiana Airlines via Booking.com has Roundtrip Flights from Los Angeles, CA (LAX) to Guangzhou, China (CAN) for $581, making 1 stop both ways. Travel is available on select dates from January to June, 2026.

Thanks to Deal Hunter serra for sharing this deal.
  • Note: You may have a personal item, a carry-on bag and 2 free checked bags. Changes or cancellations are allowed with a fee. Price may vary slightly depending on your selected flight.
Travel Availability (Subject to Change):
Departs LAX: Jan 6-7, 13-31; Feb 1-5, 7-11, 23-28; March 1-31; April 1-29;
Returns: Jan 13-31; Feb 1-12, 15-28; March 1-31; April 1-30; May 1-31; June 1-30

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • Get 1%-5% cash back on deals like this with a cash back credit card. Compare the available cash back credit cards here.
  • Offer valid for a limited time only / while supplies last.
  • Want to see more travel deals? Click here or here. Disclaimer: List price is an estimate and subject to fluctuate based on air carrier/hotel location, flight times/season or travel dates.

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bigmouthseabass
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That never happened
resseeker
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I just applied/got my visa this past week (took 4 days). The new online only process is very simple/easy. If you aren't in a city with a Chinese embassy, then you can utilize an "agent" who will pickup/drop off etc your app. Cost for a 10 year L (tourist) visa is $140.

Also, you no longer need an itinerary, proof of booking, invites etc. All that is old news.
cuoreesitante
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Just apply for a tourist visa. It's not that complicated.

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mencken82Yesterday 10:17 PM
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The visa rules for China are difficult. You can get a visa after some work. Or you can do visa free for 10 days, but only in certain areas and if you are flying to another country. So round trips may not work? Or you can do 7 days in more places, same as below.

In any event I think you'd need a visa to do a round trip and it seems cumbersome to get. I'm still not perfectly clear on how it all works.
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MiniY8574Yesterday 11:23 PM
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The price is pretty good.
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Do they still take away people passport in China if you can't pay for something?
That never happened
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cuoreesitanteYesterday 11:55 PM
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Quote from mencken82 :
The visa rules for China are difficult. You can get a visa after some work. Or you can do visa free for 10 days, but only in certain areas and if you are flying to another country. So round trips may not work? Or you can do 7 days in more places, same as below.

In any event I think you'd need a visa to do a round trip and it seems cumbersome to get. I'm still not perfectly clear on how it all works.
Just apply for a tourist visa. It's not that complicated.
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gmao128Today 12:25 AM
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Quote from thinwalletman :
Do they still take away people passport in China if you can't pay for something?
Are you talking about stealing something and getting put into jail? Then probably yes.
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mencken82Today 12:51 AM
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Quote from cuoreesitante :

Just apply for a tourist visa. It's not that complicated.
I think you have to go to one of 5 cities in the US and physically present documents, present an itinerary, show your bookings and a pay a large fee. I don't even know the wait time. It seems pretty complicated but maybe you know a quicker way.
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resseekerToday 03:37 AM
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Quote from mencken82 :
I think you have to go to one of 5 cities in the US and physically present documents, present an itinerary, show your bookings and a pay a large fee. I don't even know the wait time. It seems pretty complicated but maybe you know a quicker way.
I just applied/got my visa this past week (took 4 days). The new online only process is very simple/easy. If you aren't in a city with a Chinese embassy, then you can utilize an "agent" who will pickup/drop off etc your app. Cost for a 10 year L (tourist) visa is $140.

Also, you no longer need an itinerary, proof of booking, invites etc. All that is old news.
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BlackThoughtToday 01:41 PM
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Quote from resseeker :

I just applied/got my visa this past week (took 4 days). The new online only process is very simple/easy. If you aren't in a city with a Chinese embassy, then you can utilize an "agent" who will pickup/drop off etc your app. Cost for a 10 year L (tourist) visa is $140.

Also, you no longer need an itinerary, proof of booking, invites etc. All that is old news.
I thought 10 year is $400
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speedy777Today 03:04 PM
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Are they still stop at place you stay and ask for ID, Visa, and $?
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MarkE8456Today 03:14 PM
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about to go crazy on rolex watches out here
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Quote from MarkE8456 :
about to go crazy on rolex watches out here
Not just rolex!
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ebolaboiToday 04:05 PM
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If it were Taiwan I'd be over it.
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ebolaboiToday 04:06 PM
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Quote from resseeker :
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I just applied/got my visa this past week (took 4 days). The new online only process is very simple/easy. If you aren't in a city with a Chinese embassy, then you can utilize an "agent" who will pickup/drop off etc your app. Cost for a 10 year L (tourist) visa is $140. <br />
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Also, you no longer need an itinerary, proof of booking, invites etc. All that is old news.
That on top of the cost of a passport?

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VoJA20xToday 04:48 PM
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Any deals on SFO to China?

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