FAQ

Planning a trip to China? Get the answers you need!​

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From visa requirements to local customs, we'll help you prepare for an unforgettable China travel.

This depends on the visitor's nationality and purpose of visit. In most cases, a tourist visa (L Visa) is required. Visitors are advised to check the visa policies and application procedures with the Chinese embassy or consulate in their home country.

Typically, applicants need to submit a valid passport, completed application form, photos, travel itinerary, hotel reservations, and other supporting documents. Specific requirements may vary depending on nationality and visa type.

Mobile payments like Alipay and WeChat Pay are widely used. Foreign visitors can use credit cards, though cash is recommended as backup, especially in small shops or remote areas.

High-altitude regions like Tibet, parts of Yunnan and Sichuan may cause altitude sickness. Acclimatize gradually, avoid strenuous activity, and consider carrying anti-altitude medication.

China uses 220V voltage with Type A, I, and C sockets. Foreign visitors may need plug adapters or voltage converters.

Foreigners can purchase prepaid SIM cards or enable international roaming. Wi-Fi is widely available, especially in urban areas.

Dial 110 for police, 119 for fire, and 120 for medical emergencies.

As a country with rich traditions, visitors should respect elders, avoid queue-jumping, refrain from food waste, and follow local etiquette.

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