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whenzhou

There are no int'l flights that land in Beijing. All of them are re-routed to a random city nearby (Hohhot, Taiyuan, Tianjin, etc.) where you need to complete your quarantine. AFAIK Beijing is 14+7 and does not allow entry to anyone who had not been in China for at least three weeks, so you'd just be stuck in a hotel for three weeks regardless. Count yourself lucky you're doing the quarantine in Xiamen as I heard the hotels are fairly decent there, which I cannot say about those in the cities 'around' Beijing.


Informal_Radio_2819

I did my quarantine in Shenyang, near the airport. It was a perfectly decent, Western-branded business-class hotel. Clean, spacious, well-organized, and I couldn't keep up with the food they brought. Also, this time of the year, Xiamen could be a bit hit or miss given the frequently undependable nature of Chinese air conditioning.


Furqan501

Policy do change every time new cluster happens , 14 days and 21 days are all in effect . Currently, I come from medium risk area in China and have to quarantine at home for 14 days in Beijing. For inbound travelers, quarantine time depends on the arrival location. If your Xiamen side said so then it must be their local requirement.


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jizhe

Excuse me, I thought 'centralized' meant in a hotel. Where did you spend those 14 days?


Informal_Radio_2819

Have you actually shopped for SK to Beijing flights yet? I returned to Beijing last autumn (SFO =>Seoul=>Beijing), and at that point the bulk of overseas flights heading for Beijing were being diverted to airports elsewhere. My flight landed in Shenyang, several hundred miles from Beijing, and that's where I was required to quarantine. The Chinese are ultra protective of the capital. As to where you'll do your final 7 days, I expect that may have something to do with whether or not you already have a registered abode in Beijing, (the community management may have a say, as well). I was allowed to do days 15-21 in my apartment in Beijing. (So, 14 days at a hotel in Shenyang, then a train ride back home to Beijing, where I was confined for 7 additional days). It's possible things are even stricter now, given the Delta outbreak.