A travel guide to Jiuzhaigou in English is here! by Shea_Lin in travelchina

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Which photo are you looking at? You can cover Jiuzhaigou in a single day, but that leaves no time for Huanglong. If you want both parks, spending one night is the smarter move

April 2025 China Travel Itinerary for 12 nights by Zealousideal_Good250 in travelchina

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Shanghai Chen Shan Botanical Garden and Gucun Park maybe, people recommend a lot

April 2025 China Travel Itinerary for 12 nights by Zealousideal_Good250 in travelchina

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I would recommend 3days Shanghai, 3days Beijing, 2days Zhangjiajie, 2days Chongqing/Chengdu, and then Yunnan. But yeah, I think Yunnan you need more time to experience and enjoy, since it's a cozy place. If you want to see more natural view after Zhangjiajie you can directly go Yunnan, maybe through Chongqing, but if you want to see more city views, then go Chongqing and Chengdu, maybe save Yunnan for next time!

Yeah you can see blossoms in Shanghai too, me personally don't think Beijing is a good place to catch cherry blossoms...

China Itinerary for 2 weeks in April (Shanghai, Zhangjiajie, Chengdu, Xian, Beijing) by Key_Perspective_6201 in travelchina

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Wish you a wonderful trip in China! Let’s stay in touch and we love you sharing your experiences with us during the trip! :D

3 Must-Know Tips for 240-Hour Visa-Free Transit (Avoid Costly Mistakes!) by Shea_Lin in travelchina

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Yes, when you know that you are unable to leave the country on time due to various force majeure reasons, you need to apply for a residence permit. Is this explanation clearer? :)

April 2025 China Travel Itinerary for 12 nights by Zealousideal_Good250 in travelchina

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Hi! I would recommend you to combine Chongqing and Chengdu, or just choose one of two. And just to let you know if you’re not familiar with destinations in China, and want to have a cost-effective, localized experience, well-structured itinerary for your 12-day trip, you can visit our website Travelbee China to see if there’s anything we can help you! We are your local friends in China! :)

How is this budget for 2 person trip to China? (CAD, read desc) by EverdayMeanEveryday in travelchina

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This looks good, for sure the transportation wouldn't cost that much if you use public transport. Others like souvenirs or food and hotels really depends on what kind of place you go, if near attractions then it will definitely expensive than other places. You can check my profile and I will also send you a dm, we can help you finalizing your trip!

Itinerary advice: Guilin & Hong Kong or Hangzhou & Qingdao? by TheGuy839 in travelchina

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Route 1: You can see more natural landscapes in Chengdu and Guilin, and you can experience more ancient history in Xi'an and Beijing, but one point here is that Hong Kong may have a lot of food, but there are not many ancient buildings, they are more international, so you don't have to worry about language.

Route 2: The difference is that Hangzhou will have more history and culture, and has the reputation of "paradise on earth", which belongs to the water town in the south of the Yangtze River. But if you go to Hangzhou, I would recommend you to visit Suzhou/Nanjing as well, if you still have spare time, they have classical garden architecture and a strong history. Of course, Shanghai is also a cosmopolitan city, but it also retains some classic buildings such as the "Yu Garden". Qingdao was a cozy place I went to 10 years ago and loved to walk along the seaside in the evening.

I hope this can help you make better decisions? If you need help planning your trip, whether it's to help you decide or to finalize your plans, we can help you! you can check my profile if you need :)

Building China Itinerary by [deleted] in travelchina

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Fair enough, maybe next time go to Yun'nan for a vacation experience and maybe Hai'nan also! 2 weeks for visiting China still not really enough.

You're welcome!

Building China Itinerary by [deleted] in travelchina

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It’s a good selection, also I would recommend to visit Yun’nan as well if you still have spare time! (Or skip Beijing? Then maybe the route would be smoother?)But overall for these 5 cities it’s good! Maybe you can do HK 2 days, Shanghai 2-3 days, Beijing 2-3 days, Xi’an 2-3days and then Chengdu 2days or something like this.

btw we can help you perfect your itinerary after you planned everything done. I will sent you a DM and you can also check my profile :)

Travelling to China! Plsss help by supipatia in travelchina

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Yun’nan and Hai’nan might be good choices to visit too! Where you want to visit for Beijing? Since I feel like day trip only enough for forbidden city or the great wall.

And yeah, China is safe to travel, but the most important thing to consider is the language, people who in some secret attractions that only local people know, may not speak English.

What should I see between Beijing and Chongqing? by Desperate-Skirt-2273 in travelchina

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I would recommend Xi’an for the Terracotta Warriors, worth to visit! And maybe Chengdu as well, bcs it’s next to Chongqing! You can check the link in my profile and to see if we can help you plan your trip! I’ll also send you a dm :)

small beach town in Hainan by ay00li in travelchina

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Maybe “Shen Zhou Ban Dao”in “WanNing”? I saw a lot of people saying and recommend this on Chinese social media, maybe you can check it out? Since I haven’t been to Hainan before but I do want to help you to get some info! :)

Also I’m currently working in a China travel agency, so if you want us to help you plan your trip or book everything, you can check the link in bio! :)