Apr 29, 2021 Comments(6)
China is considering a travel exchange with the US after the Biden administration reduced restrictions for students and professionals wishing to come to the country. Read more>>
Jun 13, 2016 Comments(20)
Smart phones have drastically changed the way we obtain information, almost rendering paperback dictionaries and travel books obsolete. From incredibly smart translating tools to up-to-date transport maps, here’s our list of essential apps for travelling ...... Read More>>
Jun 08, 2017 Comments(19)
So, you’ve decided to take the plunge and buy a vehicle in China, but where to start? What do you buy and how do you buy it? Are you even allowed to as a foreigner? Let’s take a look and find out …... Read More>>
May 15, 2017 Comments(19)
So, you’re new to China; new language, new air, new food and especially, new people. On your first day here you might well feel like you’ve landed on a completely different planet. But don’t worry, ...... Read More>>
Nov 28, 2016 Comments(6)
The word ‘crowded’ takes on a whole new meaning during national holidays in China. Seas of pedestrians, jam-packed buses and subways, and stand still traffic jams are everywhere. Complaints come in every year from all over China so can anything good be ...... Read More>>
Feb 25, 2016 Comments(13)
Take the plunge and SCUBA dive in China. ... Read More>>
Feb 07, 2015 Comments(17)
A recent worldwide survey revealed that China’s airlines have the worst record for flight delays. Sohu.com recently posted an interesting piece that provides some mind-boggling statistics, reasons for the delays and details about obtaining compensation. ... Read More>>
Oct 26, 2009 Comments(0)
China is one of the oldest civilizations in the world with a history of over 5000 years. This legacy has left its mark on China’s urban landscape in the form of breath-taking, awe-inspiring buildings. These buildings have not only become some of the ...... Read More>>
Sep 28, 2015 Comments(4)
While there are a few obstacles that make traveling alone in China more challenging, if you’re well prepared you’ll quickly discover the pleasure of independent travel in one of the world’s most interesting countries. ... Read More>>
Jul 19, 2016 Comments(10)
These days, more and more Chinese men and women are taken part in the new “naked resignation” phenomenon that is the envy of many of their peers. And those that aren’t, are dreaming of it. ... Read More>>
Mar 13, 2015 Comments(13)
This translated story lists the ten cheapest tourist cities in China and includes recommendations for sightseeing and dining while on a budget. With the spring holidays approaching, a trip to one of these unique cities may be a good idea if you are ...... Read More>>
Sep 30, 2015 Comments(4)
The October National Holiday is approaching and many of us are considering our travel options. China’s full of notable tourist attractions – the Great Wall, the Terracotta Warriors, etc. – but where to go once you’ve visited all the obvious places? ... Read More>>
Aug 18, 2014 Comments(5)
Long distance train travel is best undertaken in a sleeper carriage, where there are two comfort level options: hard sleeper and soft sleeper. But what can you expect from a journey in a sleeper train? ... Read More>>
Jul 11, 2017 Comments(5)
China’s bike sharing craze is in full force. So warm up those legs and charge those cell phones as we take a ride into the world of rent-a-bikes in China. ... Read More>>
Jan 04, 2014 Comments(22)
Hainan is so much more than just an island with beautiful beaches and great weather. It is part of a government project to put the island on the international tourism radar—to make it the ‘Hawaii of the China’. ... Read More>>
Mar 11, 2014 Comments(3)
Ecotourism is defined as "Responsible travel to natural areas that conserves the environment and improves the well-being of local people." But does this define the situation of China’s ecotourism industry today? ... Read More>>
Feb 25, 2015 Comments(6)
Forty lessons and four tests; that’s what it takes to become legally road-capable in Beijing. The following guide is for those of you who don’t already have a license elsewhere, and have decided China is the place to learn maniacal driving and which ...... Read More>>
Aug 13, 2009
Imagine yourself lying down on the warm sand, a bottle of beer in one hand while you rub in your sunscreen with the other. Relax while we take you to the best beaches in the world for gazing at beautiful women. 1. Rio de Janeiro Rio's beaches are ...... Read More>>
Aug 03, 2016 Comments(13)
One of the advantages of living in China is the ability to use the country as a springboard for travelling around the rest of Asia on a budget. We take a look at some price comparison websites, what they offer and how they compare. ... Read More>>
Dec 24, 2014 Comments(3)
Everyone has had that one unforgettable taxi driver experience, or potentially more if you’ve spent a lot of time living and traveling in China. We asked for your stories in the answers section, and have compiled the best ones. ... Read More>>
Nov 14, 2013 Comments(4)
The best way to make navigating the underworld of China’s metro systems simple and hassle-free is to use metro map apps. With said apps being so plentiful, which ones are the best for the major cities in China? ... Read More>>
Sep 21, 2013 Comments(8)
While the task may seem nigh-impossible—due to the exodus of similarly-minded Chinese travelling en mass to any of China's many top tourist attractions—finding a quiet place to visit during a Chinese national holiday is possible. Seriously. We don't ...... Read More>>
Feb 27, 2017 Comments(9)
Considered by some too difficult to get, a Chinese driver’s license may be more worth it than one would initially think as it can be used in a variety of countries. ... Read More>>
Oct 19, 2016 Comments(3)
China has become somewhat infamous for the abandoned sites left strewn throughout the country in its rush towards urban development. Some of the eerie destinations listed below take the prize as the top five most notoriously abandoned places in China. ... Read More>>
Jul 20, 2013 Comments(1)
In recent years, China has seen interest in rock climbing surge, and its facilities have grown to meet a large portion of the need. Read on for a guide to some great rock climbing sites across China and start fueling that adrenaline rush today! ... Read More>>
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