For foreign tourists visiting China, the duration of stay allowed with an L Visa (Tourist Visa) is typically 30 days per entry. However, the specific duration can vary depending on the type of visa issued and the policies of the Chinese embassy or consulate in your country. Here are some key points to consider:

Types of L Visas
- Single-Entry Visa: Allows one entry into China, typically for a stay of up to 30 days.
- Double-Entry Visa: Allows two entries into China, with each stay typically limited to 30 days.
- Multiple-Entry Visa: Allows multiple entries into China within the visa’s validity period, with each stay typically limited to 30 days.
Special Cases
- 10-Year Visa: For citizens of certain countries (e.g., the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom), a 10-year multiple-entry visa may be issued, allowing stays of up to 60 days per visit.
- Visa-Free Policies: Some countries have visa-free agreements with China, allowing short-term stays without a visa. For example, citizens of 59 countries can enter Hainan for up to 30 days without a visa.
Extending Your Stay
- If you need to stay longer than the allowed duration, you can apply for an extension at a local Public Security Bureau (PSB) exit and entry administration office. Make sure to apply well before your visa expires to avoid any legal issues.
Conclusion
The typical duration of stay for an L Visa in China is 30 days per entry. However, it is important to check the specific terms of your visa and the policies of the Chinese embassy or consulate in your country for the most accurate information.
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