Expert Guides

Everything You Need
to Know About China

Visa applications, internet access, payments, food, transport, safety — our local specialists share everything they wish they'd known before their first trip to China.

Insider Knowledge,
Freely Shared

Written by our team of China-based specialists with decades of combined on-the-ground experience.

8 Things to Do Before You Fly

Install a VPN

Do this before you arrive — VPN websites are blocked inside China. ExpressVPN and NordVPN work reliably.

Set Up Alipay

Link your international Visa or Mastercard to the Alipay Tourist Edition before you go. Cash is a backup, not a primary.

Apply for Visa Early

Most nationalities need a visa. Apply at least 3–4 weeks before travel. We guide every booking through this process.

Download WeChat

WeChat is how China communicates. Your guide, your hotel, and every local contact will reach you via WeChat, not WhatsApp.

Download Offline Maps

Google Maps works in China (with VPN) but Maps.me or AMAP work offline and without a VPN for navigation.

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Pack Your Medication

Some common medications are restricted in China. Check the customs allowed list and bring enough supply for your whole trip.

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Check Photography Rules

Photography is restricted in some temples, museums, and military areas. Our guides brief you before each site to avoid problems.

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Get a Local SIM

A Chinese SIM card (China Mobile or China Unicom) gives you fast, cheap data. Buy at the airport on arrival — we advise on which to get.

Frequently Asked Travel Questions

Do I need a VPN in China?

Yes, if you want to use Google, Gmail, WhatsApp, Instagram or most Western apps. China's Great Firewall blocks these services. Install a VPN before you arrive — VPN websites are also blocked inside China.

Can I use my credit card in China?

Major hotels and international restaurants accept Visa and Mastercard. However, most everyday transactions use WeChat Pay or Alipay. Foreign visitors can now link international cards to Alipay. Always carry some RMB cash as backup.

What is the best time to visit China?

Spring (April–May) and autumn (September–October) are ideal for most destinations — mild weather, clear skies, fewer crowds than summer. Tibet is best June–September. Winter is cold but excellent for crowd-free sightseeing in Beijing.

Is China safe for tourists?

China is one of the safest countries in the world for travelers. Violent crime against foreigners is extremely rare. Be aware of tourist scams in major cities — we include a full scam warning guide with every booking.

Do people speak English in China?

English is spoken in major hotels, airports, and tourist areas in big cities. Outside these areas, English is limited. Our English-speaking guides handle all communication — you will never feel lost or isolated.

Is the food safe to eat in China?

Food in China is generally very safe, especially in restaurants. Stick to busy, well-reviewed places and avoid raw street food if you have a sensitive stomach. Chinese cuisine is extraordinary — exploring it is one of the great joys of the trip.