Guides

China travel guides, made workable.

A growing library of 32 practical guides for first-time China travelers. Each guide is short, plain-language, and focused on the friction points that actually break trips.

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Setup

Planning a Trip to China? Don't Let the Logistics Hold You Back

China offers an incredible experience, but it operates on its own unique rules — here is how to prepare for the ground reality.

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Setup

Coming to China for Medical Care?

Your independent logistics partner for medical travel — payments, transport, and visa updates handled.

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Setup

Do these 5 things before landing in China

Five essential pre-flight steps so your dream China trip doesn't start with a headache.

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Payments

Alipay vs WeChat Pay for tourists: what actually matters

Short answer: you'll want both. Here is which app does what — minus the confusion.

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Culture

Can you travel China without speaking Chinese?

The short answer is yes. The long answer is that you need a setup, not a phrasebook.

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Transport

The first hour after landing in Shanghai / Beijing

Your survival guide for the first 60 minutes — transport, payments, apps, and the hotel cheat code.

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Transport

How to buy high-speed train tickets as a foreigner

Three painless ways to book bullet train tickets — official app, Trip.com, or the manual window.

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Transport

Why Google Maps fails you in China and what to use instead

Without a VPN, Google Maps simply won't load. Here are three navigation apps that actually work on the ground.

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Culture

The P-person China route vs the J-person China route

Your MBTI might just predict your entire China itinerary. Here's a friendly comparison.

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Routes

A cheap China trip that does not feel miserable

Budget travel in 2026 China can still feel premium — bullet trains, digital payments, and smart location picks.

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Routes

A comfortable China trip that does not waste money

Travelers blow budgets on friction, not prices. Here is how to eliminate the friction before you fly.

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Routes

10-day visa-free China route: Beijing + Xi'an + Shanghai

Use the new 10-day transit window with a north-to-south classic route — history, walls, and skyline.

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Routes

10-day visa-free China route: Shanghai + Hangzhou + Suzhou

The Yangtze Delta loop — skyline, West Lake, classical gardens — in 10 painless days.

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Routes

10-day visa-free China route: Chengdu + Chongqing

Pandas, hotpot, and the "8D Magic City" — a southwest route built for first-timers.

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Hotels

Hotels in China: how foreigners should filter before booking

Even if the app lets you book, the front desk might still turn you away. Filter smart with these three rules.

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Transport

What foreigners misunderstand about Chinese train stations

Four truths about Chinese high-speed stations — show up 15 minutes early and you'll miss your train.

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Setup

China airport arrival checklist

From terminal to hotel — five steps to nail your first 60 minutes on the ground.

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Food

How to order food when the menu is QR-only

No paper menu? No problem. Here's exactly how to crack the QR code dining flow.

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Payments

What to do if your payment fails at a restaurant

The scan-and-hang moment happens to everyone. Here are four calm fallbacks.

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Payments

China travel backup plan: cash, card, wallet, translation

The four-step backup plan so a cashless, app-driven country never strands you.

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Culture

Is China safe for solo travelers?

Spoiler: absolutely. China is one of the safest countries for solo exploration — if you handle the logistics.

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Culture

How much does a normal day in China cost?

Backpacking to luxury — what a day in China actually costs in 2026.

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Culture

China convenience stores vs Western convenience stores

In China, the 7-Eleven is basically a real-life cheat code for jet-lagged travelers.

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Culture

Why Chinese cities feel futuristic and confusing at the same time

China built its own digital world. It's perfect for locals, tricky for travelers — until you get the setup right.

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Culture

Things that are normal in China but surprising to Westerners

Four things that are totally normal here but might just blow your mind on day one.

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Routes

Best China cities for first-time travelers

Four city picks for your first China trip — and how to choose the right vibe for you.

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Worst itinerary mistakes first-timers make

Four critical errors travelers make before they even touch down — and how to dodge each one.

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Routes

What I would book before arriving, and what I would leave open

The #1 mistake first-timers make is over-scheduling. Here is what to lock in vs. leave flexible.

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Hotels

How to ask your hotel the right question before booking

Three questions to email a hotel before paying — they reveal the friction most booking sites hide.

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Culture

China travel for introverts

China runs on digital logic. For introverts, that means seamless travel with zero social marathons.

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Food

China travel for food-driven travelers

Eating like a local takes more than enthusiasm — language, payment, and discovery tools must be ready.

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Setup

Send me your China itinerary and I will tell you what will break

Skip the tourist traps. Send your draft itinerary and I'll show you exactly where it falls apart.

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