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How do I plan a trip to China?

Everyone has their own style of travel, and we have the expertise to plan a trip to China that caters to you. Want to cruise down the Li River to experience the mystical landscape of rice paddies and karst rocks, or visit the world famous Great Wall of China nestled in the mountains just beyond Beijing? Discover tailor-made travel and explore China with the help of a Goway Destination Specialist.

How much does it typically cost for a trip to China?

Given the size and number of destinations in China, vacation budgets of various sizes can be accommodated. Overall, traveling within the cities of China is pricier than other Asian destinations. For a high end vacation, it’s recommended to allocate $500 per day, per individual traveller, not including international airfare. For a mid range trip, plan to budget $350 per day, per traveller. With the help of a Goway Destination Specialist, you can create a tailor-made China itinerary to suit your budget.

What documentation is required to visit China?

Visitors from Canada and the United States need to apply for a visa, also known as an L visa, in advance of their travel plans. This can be done via your Goway Travel Specialist, or the online Chinese Visa Application Services. Do check the Chinese government website for all up to date requirements. Typically the visa application requires a passport that is valid for at least 180 days, with at least two blank pages, a recently taken passport photo, proof of return air ticket, and confirmed accommodation plans.

How do you get around while in China?

China has a good and vast public transportation system, including high speed trains that can connect you from corner to corner. Travelling between major cities is best done via train, but flights are also an option. Transportation service providers vary by region, so be sure to engage your Goway Destination Specialist to arrange your transportation diligently. While in China, there are restrictions on the use of certain websites and apps, like Google. Be sure to use China’s local search engines to find information about certain places or historical sites while you are visiting. 

Is it safe to visit China?

Generally travelling to China is safe for travellers. Being alert and aware, as with travelling to most destinations, is crucial. Planning your trip out ahead of time, and practicing typical travel safety is paramount. Scams such as an overly friendly local requesting a photo, then offering an invitation to an overpriced tea house, can be avoided by refusing to follow any stranger, anywhere or anytime. Do plan to carry your passport with you at all times, as proof of identification.

What currency does China use?

China uses the Chinese Yuan (CNY), which trades around $0.20 CAD to ¥1 CNY. Do check exchange rates before travelling, as rates fluctuate. In big cities, less cash is used, but otherwise always plan to carry some local currency. Before travelling to China, convert your currency into Yuan at a currency exchange establishment or the airport. In China, at local markets, especially smaller markets and taxis, business is done using cash, so plan to carry cash with you.

What is the tipping culture in China?

Tipping is not mandatory in China. Rounding up the bill, or leaving change may be appreciated at mid range spots where you are being served, especially in tourist centric areas. When dining at some fine dining restaurants, you may see a service charge added to bills. However, this charge does not go toward staff. It would be acceptable to tip a modest 5-10% at these establishments for exceptional service. For staff at high end hotels, such as housekeeping or bell services, a modest tip of (¥5–15) is appreciable.

Is China LGBTQ+ friendly?

China is not known to be an overly LGBTQ+ friendly travel destination. China has no legal protections in place against the discrimination of the LGBTQ+ community. There is censorship in place for any media depicting the LGBTQ+ community. Support for same-sex couples is limited. That said, most travellers find the country to be tolerant, especially in highly trafficked tourist destinations. Plan to conduct yourself in a respectful way publicly, with no public displays of affection.

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