Planning your honeymoon after the wedding can be just as exciting as planning the big day itself. Thanks to the visa-free travel arrangement between Malaysia and China, newlyweds can now explore some of China's most romantic destinations without the hassle of applying for a visa. Whether you love mountains, lakes, beaches, culture, or food, China offers countless unforgettable experiences for couples.
Here are some of the best honeymoon destinations in China for Malaysian newlyweds.
Dali is perfect for couples who enjoy a relaxed pace of travel. Surrounded by the beautiful Erhai Lake and Cangshan Mountain, the city offers stunning scenery and charming ancient streets.
Highlights:
Cycling around Erhai Lake
Watching sunset by the lakeside
Exploring Dali Ancient Town
Staying in boutique lake-view hotels
Dali is ideal for couples looking to unwind and enjoy quality time together.
Lijiang is one of China's most popular destinations for couples. The combination of traditional architecture, cobblestone streets, and breathtaking mountain views creates a magical atmosphere.
Highlights:
Jade Dragon Snow Mountain
Blue Moon Valley
Lijiang Ancient Town
Naxi cultural experiences
Every corner of Lijiang feels like a postcard, making it a dream destination for honeymoon photography.
Known for the legendary tale of the White Snake, Hangzhou is often associated with romance. The famous West Lake offers beautiful scenery throughout the year.
Highlights:
West Lake boat rides
Leifeng Pagoda
Longjing Tea Plantations
Romantic lakeside walks
Hangzhou is perfect for couples who appreciate culture, history, and elegant scenery.
Xiamen combines beautiful coastlines, delicious seafood, and a laid-back atmosphere. Direct flights and convenient transportation make it a great choice for first-time visitors to China.
Highlights:
Gulangyu Island
Huandao Road cycling
Shapowei Art District
Beachside sunset walks
It is an affordable and relaxing destination for a 5–6 day honeymoon.
For couples who enjoy exploring local cuisine, Chengdu is a must-visit destination. Beyond its famous hotpot, the city offers a unique blend of culture and leisure.
Highlights:
Giant Panda Research Base
Kuanzhai Alleys
Jinli Ancient Street
Sichuan Opera Face-Changing Show
Chengdu is ideal for couples who want a fun and flavorful honeymoon experience.
Zhangjiajie is famous for its dramatic sandstone pillars and breathtaking landscapes that inspired scenes in the movie Avatar.
Highlights:
Tianmen Mountain
Glass Skywalk
Zhangjiajie National Forest Park
Sunrise above the clouds
Nature-loving couples will find endless opportunities for adventure and stunning photography.
Often called the “Hawaii of China,” Sanya is one of the country's top beach destinations. Luxury resorts, white sandy beaches, and clear blue waters make it perfect for a romantic getaway.
Highlights:
Yalong Bay
Wuzhizhou Island
Luxury beachfront resorts
Romantic seaside dinners
For couples dreaming of a tropical honeymoon, Sanya is hard to beat.
Guilin is famous for its picturesque karst mountains and peaceful rivers. The scenery has inspired countless Chinese paintings and poems.
Highlights:
Li River Cruise
Yangshuo Countryside
Bamboo Raft Experience
Sunset Mountain Views
Guilin offers a quiet and scenic honeymoon experience away from busy city life.
For beach lovers: Sanya, Xiamen
For breathtaking scenery: Dali, Lijiang, Zhangjiajie
For food enthusiasts: Chengdu
For cultural romance: Hangzhou
For peaceful landscapes: Guilin
A honeymoon is not about spending the most money—it is about creating unforgettable memories together. With visa-free travel between Malaysia and China, now is the perfect time for newlyweds to discover some of China’s most romantic destinations and begin their married life with an unforgettable adventure.
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