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Asia · 6 cities on Nomada

Digital nomad guide to China

Updated May 2026

Mid-tier monthly

$1,580$3,580

median $2,055

Friction-heavySkilled-worker only · 5Extendable tourist · 1

Best for: Skilled-worker route nomads who can navigate Z-visa and the firewall for tier-1 megacity infrastructure and food.

Visa story

No DNV — Z visa or work permit required for genuine long stays; tourist visas (typically 30-day) require visa runs. Great Firewall is real (VPN-mandatory).

Open the per-city visa cards on each city page for the specific income tests, durations, and program names. None of this is legal advice — confirm with the consulate before booking.

6 cities on Nomada

  • Guangzhou

    Pearl-River-Delta nomads who want manufacturing-and-trade density and Cantonese culture.

    $1,580per month

  • Hangzhou

    China-base nomads who want Alibaba-orbit tech density and West Lake-class beauty.

    $1,620per month

  • Chengdu

    Sichuan-basin nomads who want the food-capital lifestyle and can navigate the visa friction.

    $1,700per month

  • Shenzhen

    Pearl-River-Delta nomads who want China's hardware capital and can navigate the Z-visa system.

    $2,410per month

  • Shanghai

    Tier-1 China nomads who want the country's most international city and can navigate the Z-visa system.

    $2,740per month

  • Hong Kong

    Asia-finance-and-food nomads who can absorb mid-tier rents in one of the densest cities anywhere.

    $3,580per month

Best months across China

Months where the country’s averages cluster within nomad-comfortable temp, humidity, and rainfall ranges.

  • Jan
  • Feb
  • Mar
  • Apr
  • May
  • Jun
  • Jul
  • Aug
  • Sep
  • Oct
  • Nov
  • Dec

Frequently asked questions

  • Does China have a digital nomad visa?

    No DNV — Z visa or work permit required for genuine long stays; tourist visas (typically 30-day) require visa runs. Great Firewall is real (VPN-mandatory). Confirm the current pathway with the consulate before booking flights.

  • How long can digital nomads stay in China?

    Stays of up to 12 months on the longest available pathway, often renewable. The most common track is "Skilled-worker only". No DNV — Z visa or work permit required for genuine long stays; tourist visas (typically 30-day) require visa runs. Great Firewall is real (VPN-mandatory).

  • What's the cost of living for digital nomads in China?

    Mid-tier monthly costs across 6 China cities on Nomada range $1,580–$3,580, with a median of $2,055. Numbers cover rent, groceries, dining, transport, utilities, and a coworking pass.

  • What are the best cities in China for digital nomads?

    Nomada tracks 6 China cities. The most cost-efficient bases right now: Guangzhou ($1,580/mo) for pearl-river-delta nomads who want manufacturing-and-trade density and cantonese culture.; Hangzhou ($1,620/mo) for china-base nomads who want alibaba-orbit tech density and west lake-class beauty.; Chengdu ($1,700/mo) for sichuan-basin nomads who want the food-capital lifestyle and can navigate the visa friction..

  • When is the best time to visit China as a digital nomad?

    Climate averages cluster within nomad-comfortable temp, humidity, and rainfall ranges around January, February, April, September, October, December. Mountain and coastal cities can flip that picture — check the per-city climate page for each base.

  • Is China nomad-friendly?

    Across the cities Nomada tracks, China reads as friction-heavy — visas exist but durations are short or income tests are steep. Best for: skilled-worker route nomads who can navigate z-visa and the firewall for tier-1 megacity infrastructure and food.

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