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>>
Jan 18, 2016 Comments(15)
If you fancy trying your hand at dicing with travel death during the notorious Spring Festival rush, this article offers advice on where to go, what to do and most importantly, how to get there this upcoming Chinese New Year. ... Read More>>
Oct 05, 2015 Comments(5)
Living in a congested Chinese city can make one pine for the outdoors. If you’ve toyed with the idea of getting away from the crowds and pollution and going camping, it’s time to make it happen. ... Read More>>
Jan 18, 2013 Comments(5)
Let's face it: buying train tickets in China can be a big, migraine-inducing pain in the butt; thanks to the "ingenious" policy of giving everyone in the country simultaneous vacations, travelling during a national holiday means that you're ...... Read More>>
Sep 27, 2014 Comments(22)
Tourism has exploded in China, especially the domestic industry. While this has been good for the country’s GDP, it has left many of its most iconic attractions struggling under the brunt of mass tourism. From crippling numbers swamping the Great Wall to ...... Read More>>
Sep 16, 2017 Comments(6)
Train Travel in China, facts and information from a real life train traveler in China. ... Read More>>
Dec 11, 2009 Comments(1)
1) Olhuveli Beach, TheMaldives Olhuveli beach was named ”most beautiful beach” three times, in the years '01, '02, and '06. The white sandy beach stretches for 2 km and Olhuveli has all the modern accommodations to tend to your resorting needs. ...... Read More>>
Mar 28, 2017 Comments(1)
Lhasa has always been a big draw for the adventurous traveler. However, getting there is no easy feat, especially as far as time and budget are concerned. Here’s a guide on how to get to Tibet via train and airplane from Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, ...... Read More>>
Jan 20, 2015 Comments(24)
This translated article discusses the effects of China’s immense pollution problems on the tourist industry.... Read More>>
Aug 18, 2015 Comments(9)
Living in Shenzhen, I am often asked about how to get the most out of Hong Kong for as little cash as possible. Budget travelers can still take advantage of Hong Kong's international food scene while staying in a key location downtown ... Read More>>
Apr 29, 2012 Comments(1)
Editor’s note: The following article was translated and edited from a report that appeared on ifeng.com. It explains the economic reasons behind the increasingly high ticket prices for China’s tourist attractions, listing and introducing the ...... Read More>>
Jan 18, 2014 Comments(22)
Word on the street might have you shaking in your shoes when it comes to traveling during the Spring Festival. While these “Chun Yun” horror stories might scare you into planning a “staycation” in your cozy Chinese dwelling, you might want to think twice. ...... Read More>>
Jan 17, 2015 Comments(18)
If you’re living in or traveling through China and would like to catch a glimpse of the Hermit Kingdom while you’re here, be sure to check out our North Korea travel guide for China expats for some useful information to get you on your way. ... Read More>>
Dec 20, 2014 Comments(13)
There’s something about China’s winter that makes it a lot more miserable than other countries’. But fear not my dear reader, this winter season we present you a few alternatives for escaping the cold, or beating it at its own game.... Read More>>
Nov 29, 2016 Comments(3)
Life in the big city is exhausting and expensive at times, but never fear. We’ve prepared a list of some of the best lower tier cities to live so that you know where to head when its time to uproot. ... Read More>>
Apr 05, 2010 Comments(2)
Unlike the rest of China, travelling to Tibet is more complicated and requires extra planning and documents. Also, due to the sensitive nature of the area, policies regarding travel to Tibet are constantly subject to change. Borders may suddenly be shut to ...... Read More>>
May 17, 2014 Comments(2)
China is home to numerous caves of varying sizes, located throughout the country. Whether you’re a novice joining a tour group or an adventurous explorer looking for your next expedition, China has got you covered year-round. ... Read More>>
Sep 28, 2017 Comments(6)
Traffic rules and rhythms in China are vastly different from those in Western countries. China’s freeways are inhabited by a myriad of more or less malevolent road hogs. Here we introduce you to some of the most common. ... Read More>>
Aug 22, 2016 Comments(9)
China has a total of 47 UNESCO World heritage sites but hectic schedules and other obligations means that often we don’t get to see past the side of China lined by concrete and steel bars. Here are five you absolutely must visit. ... Read More>>
Jul 08, 2009 Comments(0)
Last month a list of China’s most beautiful scenery was published. Among the categories were rankings of the country’s most beautiful lakes. Qinghai Lake, Hangzhou’s West and Qiandao Lakes moved up to occupy the top three spots. Qinghai ...... Read More>>
Jan 05, 2013 Comments(18)
While most of the people you’ll see on the metro slip by unnoticed, a select few leave quite an impression. Day after day, witnessing them commit the same deplorable act for the umpteenth time… even the most well-mannered person cannot help but create ...... Read More>>
Jan 30, 2012 Comments(3)
You've done your time in China and now, for better or for worse, you are headed back home with a head full of memories (and a suitcase full of illegal DVD's). But what about those things that simply will not fit in a suitcase? Depending on how long you ...... Read More>>
Oct 21, 2015 Comments(6)
A short list of items that will make travelling around China much more comfortable. ... Read More>>
Apr 05, 2014 Comments(7)
When travelling across China the places you see may, and most likely will, thrill you. But sometimes the very means of transportation can open the door into a new world. Besides the conventional (and by now probably taken for granted) ways to travel, there ...... Read More>>
Sep 15, 2016 Comments(8)
With the decline of the ruble, Russia has become a popular new destination for Chinese tourists. Chinese are traveling to Russian cities to go sightseeing and buy luxury goods. This article discusses Russia’s newfound popularity with Chinese tourists and ...... Read More>>
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