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4 Dec

How to Plan a Trip to Beijing Step by Step

Hereunder are 6 steps helping you plan a trip to Beijing, especially useful for the first-time travelers. Following this advice, you can have a smoother trip and learn more about the ancient city. You can also choose our Online Travel Concierge for China to help you solve more specific problems Step 1: Confirm Your Travel Date You can enjoy different sceneries of the city in different seasons, but the best time to travel is from September to October in autumn. The weather is appropriate and the temperature is moderate. If you don't have...

4 Dec

The Top 5 China Winter Destinations

Below is a list of China's prime winter destinations, from snow-covered landscapes to splendid winter festivals and activities. 1. Beijing — the Great Wall, Skiing, Chinese New Year Celebrations In Beijing's winter, you can enjoy climbing the Great Wall and viewing its mountainous winter landscape in peace without the crowds. It is also a good time to see how Chinese people celebrate Chinese New Year. You can experience the festival atmosphere, enjoy interesting outdoor activities, and taste the best local food. If you want to ski, we can take you to an Olympic Winter Games venue to...

3 Dec

How can foreigners travel to China ? Full SIM Card Guide

Digital life in China is everywhere — you really can't get far without the internet! From Alipay and WeChat Pay to hailing rides and ordering food through apps, you'll need a connection. So, the first thing to figure out before coming is: how do travelers get online in China? 1. International RoamingYou can keep your own phone number while traveling in China. It's convenient, but you'll pay a high price for it. 2. RORO eSIM An eSIM is usually a more affordable and convenient option, with competitive rates for calls, texts, and data — especially compared to...

3 Dec

Experience optimized Chinese inbound tourism services

China’s inbound tourism market is booming, with more and more international travelers enjoying the “China travel” experience. A recent Trip.com Group report on inbound travel shows that China is becoming one of the world’s top travel destinations, receiving high marks from foreign visitors for its hospitality, infrastructure, safety, and overall travel convenience. ✈️ Travel Made Easier Many visitors highlight the smooth experience. “Traveling in China has been excellent. The generous visa-free transit policy allowed me to comfortably explore multiple attractions and shopping centers across Guangdong, extending my trip in depth. The ‘instant tax refund on purchase’...

3 Dec

Come to China to experience the Spring Festival!

With the continuous optimization of regional visa-free and transit visa-free policies, this first Spring Festival after successful UNESCO listings is attracting many international visitors. As one of the top destinations for inbound tourism, Guangdong has launched over a thousand festive activities during the holiday, like "Intangible Cultural Heritage Celebrates the New Year" and "Watching Traditional Opera for the New Year," all full of Lingnan charm, warmly inviting guests from around the world. Inbound travel is heating up. After a week in China, what impressed two Brazilian girls the most were the joyful cultural events. "Here...

2 Dec

How many lively streets have you been to at 2am?

When do you usually go to sleep? Do you have a night life? China has so many cities, and each has its own lifestyle. Some are quiet, with streets falling silent by night. Others stay wide awake, brightly lit until the early hours. Today, let’s check out 5 Chinese cities with the most vibrant nightlife — how many have you been to? Guiyang Locals say: “In Guiyang, late-night snacks and breakfast can seamlessly connect.” It’s true — even at 2 or 3 a.m., the streets are still buzzing. Crowds flow, and small food stalls take over every...

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