Planning your first trip to China? This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know for an unforgettable journey through one of the world’s most fascinating countries.
Before You Go: Essential Preparations
China is a vast country with diverse landscapes, rich history, and unique culture. Proper planning will make your trip much smoother.
Visa Requirements
| Visa Type | Purpose | Duration | Processing Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| L Visa | Tourism | 30-90 days | 4-7 days |
| M Visa | Business | 30-90 days | 4-7 days |
| Q Visa | Family Visit | 30-180 days | 4-7 days |
Best Time to Visit
- Spring (April-May): Pleasant weather, blooming flowers
- Autumn (September-October): Clear skies, comfortable temperatures
- Summer (June-August): Hot and humid, peak tourist season
- Winter (November-March): Cold in north, mild in south
Top Destinations for First-Time Visitors
Beijing – The Capital
Beijing combines ancient history with modern development. Must-see attractions include:
- The Great Wall (Mutianyu or Badaling sections)
- Forbidden City and Tiananmen Square
- Temple of Heaven
- Summer Palace
- Hutongs (traditional alleyways)
Shanghai – Modern Metropolis
Shanghai showcases China’s rapid development and cosmopolitan culture:
- The Bund (waterfront promenade)
- Yu Garden and Old City
- Shanghai Tower observation deck
- Nanjing Road shopping district
- French Concession
Xi’an – Ancient Capital
Home to the famous Terracotta Warriors and rich Silk Road history:
- Terracotta Army Museum
- Ancient City Wall
- Muslim Quarter
- Big Wild Goose Pagoda
Guilin and Yangshuo – Natural Beauty
Famous for dramatic karst landscapes and the Li River:
- Li River cruise
- Bamboo rafting in Yangshuo
- Reed Flute Cave
- Longji Rice Terraces
Getting Around China
China has an excellent transportation network that makes traveling between cities convenient and affordable.
High-Speed Trains
- Book tickets via 12306.cn app or at stations
- Bring passport for ticket collection
- Arrive 30 minutes before departure
- Classes: Second Class, First Class, Business Class
City Transportation
- Metro: Available in all major cities, English signs
- Bus: Extensive networks, use maps apps
- Taxi: Use Didi app (Chinese Uber)
- Bike sharing: Meituan, HelloBike available
Payment and Money
- Alipay/WeChat Pay: Link international credit cards
- Cash: Still accepted but less common
- ATMs: Widely available, accept international cards
- Currency: Chinese Yuan (CNY/RMB)
Communication
- SIM Card: Buy at airport or China Mobile/Unicom stores
- eSIM: Available for compatible devices
- WiFi: Widely available in hotels, cafes, malls
- VPN: Required for Google, Facebook, WhatsApp
Cultural Tips and Etiquette
- Remove shoes when entering homes
- Use both hands when giving/receiving items
- Don’t stick chopsticks upright in rice
- Tipping is not expected
- Learn basic Mandarin phrases
FAQ
Do I need a visa to visit China?
Most foreign nationals need a visa. Check if your country qualifies for visa-free transit (24-144 hours) in certain cities.
Is China safe for tourists?
Yes, China is one of the safest countries for tourists. Violent crime is rare.
What language is spoken in China?
Mandarin Chinese is the official language. English is spoken in tourist areas.
