
Thailand vs China: Which Should You Visit in 2026?
I get this question at least once a week. A traveller is planning their big Asia trip, and they're stuck between Thailand and China. Most of them expect me to say China (I run a China travel site, after all). But the honest answer is: it depends on what kind of trip you want.
I've been to Thailand more times than I can count. I love it. But I also spend every day helping people plan China trips. They're both incredible — and completely different.
Let me help you decide.
The One-Minute Decision
**Pick Thailand if:**
**Pick China if:**
Cost Comparison
Thailand is cheaper. That's just the truth. But China is more affordable than most people think.
| Thailand (Budget) | China (Budget) | Thailand (Mid) | China (Mid) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Daily cost pp | $25-40 | $40-60 | $60-100 | $80-150 |
| Street meal | $1-3 | $1.50-3 | — | — |
| Nice dinner for 2 | — | — | $15-30 | $20-50 |
| Beer | $1-2 | $1-3 | $3-5 | $4-8 |
| Hostel dorm | $6-15 | $8-15 | — | — |
| 3-star hotel | — | — | $20-40 | $30-60 |
| Transport within cities | $1-3 (taxi) | $0.30-1 (metro) | $5-15 | $3-10 |
| Long-distance train | — | — | — | $30-80 (HSR) |
**The surprise:** China's metros and high-speed trains are cheaper than comparable transport in Thailand. You save money getting between cities in China. You spend more on accommodation and entry fees.
Food: The Honest Take
I'm biased here. I think Chinese food is the most diverse cuisine in the world. But Thai food is more immediately accessible to Western palates.
**Thailand wins on:**
**China wins on:**
**My honest advice:** If food is the main reason you travel, both are incredible but different. Thailand is easier. China is more rewarding if you put in the effort.
A client once told me: "In Thailand, I ate well every meal with zero effort. In China, I ate the best meal of my life — but I had to work for it." That's fair.
Sightseeing
**Thailand:**
**China:**
**Thailand's sights are relaxing.** China's sights are awe-inspiring. Both are valid — just different.
Ease of Travel
**Thailand is significantly easier.**
**China requires more preparation.**
Who Actually Visits Each
**Thailand attracts:** First-time Asia travellers, backpackers, beach lovers, families wanting an easy holiday, digital nomads.
**China attracts:** Experienced travellers, history and culture enthusiasts, people who've "done" Southeast Asia, food pilgrims, adventure travellers.
I had an Australian client who had been to Thailand six times. He told me: "I love Thailand. But I'm bored of it. I want to be a beginner again." China was perfect for him.
The Combo Move
Here's what I tell my most adventurous clients: **do both.**
China's 240-hour visa-free transit policy lets you visit for up to 10 days without a visa if you're passing through to a third country. Fly into Beijing or Shanghai, spend 10 days in China, then fly to Bangkok for a week in Thailand. You get the awe of China and the relaxation of Thailand in one trip.
I've sent at least 15 clients on this exact route this year. Every single one said it was their best holiday ever.
Bottom Line
| Thailand | China | |
|---|---|---|
| Difficulty | Easy | Moderate |
| Cost | Lower | Medium |
| Food | Immediately accessible | Deeply rewarding |
| Culture | Relaxed, warm | Intense, ancient |
| Nature | Beaches & islands | Mountains & rivers |
| Cities | Chaotic charm | Futuristic scale |
| Best for | First-timers, beach lovers, budget | Experienced travellers, history buffs, foodies |
Both countries are incredible. The question isn't which is "better" — it's which fits your travel style.
**Still not sure?** [Tell me about your ideal trip](/plan-your-trip) and I'll give you an honest recommendation. I've been to both countries many times and I don't sugarcoat things.
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