
China
Ancient dynasties meet modern marvels in endless discovery
China hits you like a sensory overload in the best possible way. One minute you're walking through 600-year-old hutongs in Beijing, dodging cyclists and inhaling the smell of jianbing cooking on street corners. The next, you're staring up at Shanghai's neon-lit towers from the Bund, wondering how a country can feel so ancient and futuristic at once.
This isn't a destination you "do" in a week. China demands time, patience, and an appetite for the unexpected. The Great Wall snakes across mountains for thousands of miles. Xi'an's terracotta warriors stand in perfect formation after 2,000 years underground. And in Sichuan, the hotpot will make you sweat and cry and immediately order another round.
But here's what the guidebooks won't tell you: China changes fast. The subway system in Shenzhen makes New York's look prehistoric. Mobile payments work everywhere, even at tiny dumpling stalls. And the high-speed rail network connects cities faster than most flights back home.
Yes, the language barrier is real. Yes, the crowds can be overwhelming. But China rewards the curious traveler with experiences you simply can't find anywhere else on Earth.
Explore Destinations

Beijing Municipality

Chongqing

Dali

Great Wall of China

Guangdong

Guangxi

Guilin Karst

Hangzhou

Harbin

Hong Kong

Huangshan

Huangshan Region

Jiuzhaigou Valley

Kunming

Lhasa

Lijiang

Macau

Mount Kailash

Pingyao

Shaanxi

Shanghai Municipality

Shenzhen

Sichuan

Sichuan Province

Suzhou

Yangshuo

Yunnan Province

Zhangjiajie

Zhangjiajie National Park

Zhangye Danxia

Zhangye Rainbow Mountains
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China Itineraries
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Money-Saving Tips
- 1.Download Alipay or WeChat Pay apps before arriving - cash is increasingly rare in major cities, even for street food vendors
- 2.High-speed rail tickets are cheaper when booked in advance, but popular routes sell out during holidays
- 3.Avoid tourist restaurants near major attractions - walk 2-3 blocks away for authentic food at half the price
- 4.Subway day passes rarely save money unless you're making 4+ trips - individual tickets usually cost less
- 5.Bargaining is expected at markets and with taxi drivers, but not in malls or restaurants with posted prices
- 6.International ATM fees add up quickly - bring USD cash to exchange at Bank of China branches for better rates
- 7.Museum entrance fees are surprisingly low (10-60 yuan) but audio guides cost extra and improve the experience significantly
Travel Tips
- •Download a VPN before arriving - Google, Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp are blocked without one
- •Learn basic Mandarin phrases or download Google Translate with offline Chinese - English speakers are rare outside international hotels
- •Carry tissue paper and hand sanitizer - public restrooms often lack both, especially at tourist sites
- •Book accommodations that accept foreign guests - not all hotels have the required licenses for international visitors
- •Keep your passport with you always - it's required for train tickets, hotel check-ins, and some tourist sites
- •Tipping isn't expected or practiced - adding extra money can actually cause confusion or offense
- •Air pollution apps like AirVisual help plan outdoor activities - some days are genuinely unhealthy for sensitive people
- •Download offline maps before traveling to remote areas - GPS works but data coverage can be spotty