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China Travel Guides 2026: Visa, Apps, Trains & Cities—One Map
Pick your bottleneck first—entry rules, payments, or tickets—then open the guide that matches it. Pillar hubs stay at the top of each block so you can drill into VPNs, hotels, or visa policy without hunting the menu.
- 47 guides indexed
- 4 booking tools (Trip + Klook)
- 2026 NIA & payment rules in-entry posts
Booking shortcuts
Use the partner widgets below, then bookmark the tab you land on—repeat visits from that bookmark keep attribution intact. Trip.com for flights, hotels, and high-speed trains; Klook for attraction tickets, day tours, and selected cross-border buses.
Trip.com — flights, hotels, trains
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Klook — attractions & tours
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VPN & eSIM partners
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Klook activities
We link to Klook for attraction tickets and day tours; Trip.com stays our default for trains and hotels. Destination guides spell out which platform fits each step.
Visa & entry
China Visa-Free List 2026
Confirmed nationalities, NIA stamp rules, and when you still need an L visa or 240-hour transit.
Read guide Transit240-Hour Visa-Free Transit Policy
Eligibility, permitted movement, and how border posts interpret the 2026 framework.
Read guide PortsCities That Allow 240-Hour Entry
Port-level clarity so you do not book the wrong airport for a visa-free leg.
Read guide PlanningPlan a Visa-Free Trip to China
Timeline, tickets, and PSB registration risks for short-stay travelers.
Read guideDigital stack
Great Firewall: VPN vs eSIM
Which layer actually restores Gmail, Maps, and bank OTPs in 2026.
Read guide Legal riskIs a VPN Illegal for Tourists?
Practical risk framing—not fear copy—so you can choose consciously.
Read guide eSIMeSIM on iPhone for China
Activation flow that avoids the “no signal” dead zone after landing.
Read guide PaymentsHow to Use Alipay in China
Tourist mode, card top-ups, and failure codes we see at the counter.
Read guide PaymentsWeChat Pay Setup for Foreigners
Document stack and verification gates that trip people up mid-trip.
Read guide Deep diveAlipay Without a Chinese Bank
Limits, workarounds, and when you still need cash backup.
Read guide Use casesWhat Alipay Is Used For
Transit QR, mini-apps, and hotel deposits explained plainly.
Read guide WeChatCan Foreigners Use WeChat Pay?
Registration paths that still work when your home number is flaky.
Read guide ArrivalFirst-Hour App Setup
VPN, Alipay, DiDi, and eSIM in the order that minimizes downtime.
Read guide GearUltimate Packing List 2026
Power, adapters, SIM tools, and clothing that survives humidity swings.
Read guide TimelinePrepare for China: Step-by-Step
Week-by-week checklist so visas and OTP apps finish before ticketing.
Read guideBooking & transport
Book China Trains on Trip.com
Passenger types, pickup rules, and refund windows that differ from Europe.
Read guide AirBest Airlines to China 2026
Route-level notes for jet lag, baggage, and connection risk.
Read guide HotelsForeigner-Friendly Hotels: 7 Steps
PSB registration, license filters, and screenshots that save check-in fights.
Read guide TimingBest Month for Good Weather
Regional rain belts and domestic holiday crush windows.
Read guide Calendar2026 China Festival Calendar
Official holiday blocks that spike fares overnight.
Read guide Peak travelChunyun Survival Guide
Spring Festival rush tactics for trains and airports.
Read guideDestinations & itineraries
Beijing · Xi’an · Shanghai 10 Days
Visa-free pacing with realistic station transfers and night trains.
Read guide ZhangjiajieAvatar Mountain Logistics
Cable cars, ticket windows, and crowd timing for first-timers.
Read guide TicketsZhangjiajie Forest Park Tickets
Validity windows and gate rules that changed for 2026.
Read guide GuilinGuilin vs Yangshuo Routing
One-way river logistics without backtracking.
Read guide ChongqingChongqing 8D City Guide
Vertical navigation, metro transfers, and night views without getting lost.
Read guide ChengduPanda Base from CTU/TFU
Layover math that fails if you ignore security re-check lines.
Read guide FamiliesFamily Travel: Best Cities
Stroller terrain, medical access, and kid-friendly pacing.
Read guide YunnanLijiang vs Dali Old Towns
Altitude, crowds, and photography windows compared honestly.
Read guideCulture & etiquette
Saving Face (Mianzi) Guide
Why negotiations stall—and how to recover without insulting hosts.
Read guide BusinessCorporate Dining Etiquette
Toast order, seating hierarchy, and alcohol opt-outs that still sound respectful.
Read guide GiftsGifts Not to Give in China
Clocks, green hats, umbrellas—and safe alternatives for hosts.
Read guide DiningBanquet Etiquette & Chopsticks
Round-table politics without the cringe.
Read guide Warnings10 Cultural Landmines
Signals foreigners miss until a room goes quiet.
Read guide WeChatUnwritten WeChat Rules
Hongbao, group chats, and business introductions done safely.
Read guideHanfu, wellness & slow travel
Rent Hanfu in China
Fittings, hair pieces, and studio upsells decoded.
Read guide TangTang Dynasty Hanfu
Makeup layers that read authentic on camera.
Read guide SongSong-Style Hanfu in Hangzhou
Fabrics and pricing bands before you enter the shop.
Read guide MingMamianqun Buyer Guide
Pattern alignment checks that separate quality from tourist traps.
Read guide PhotoHanfu Photography in Beijing
Forbidden City angles, permits, and snow contingencies.
Read guide PhotoJiangnan Water Town Hanfu
Suzhou vs Hangzhou shoot logistics.
Read guide WellnessCupping for Travelers
Pain levels, bruising, and flight-day spacing.
Read guide WellnessBlind Massage (Tui Na)
How to pick a legit shop and set pressure expectations.
Read guide HealthShanghuo & Herbal Tea
Food cues travelers misread as “just spicy.”
Read guideOn the ground
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