Planning your first trip to China can feel… a bit intimidating. Huge country, different language, totally new systems. But don’t worry — once you break it down, it’s actually super doable.
Let’s keep it simple.
Step 1: Decide How Long You Have
If it’s your first time, here’s a quick rule:
- 7–10 days → Pick 2 cities
- 10–14 days → Go for 3–4 destinations
Don’t try to “see everything.” China is BIG. You’ll enjoy it more if you slow down.
Step 2: Choose Your Route
Most first-time travelers go for:
- Beijing + Xi’an + Shanghai (classic)
- Shanghai + Hangzhou + Suzhou (easy + modern vibe)
- Chengdu + Guilin (nature + pandas 🐼)
Step 3: Visa & Entry Basics
Depending on your country, you may need a tourist visa — but some cities offer visa-free transit policies.
Always double-check before booking flights.
Step 4: Book Flights Early
International flights to China can fluctuate a lot. Try booking:
- 2–4 months in advance
- Avoid Chinese holidays (prices go crazy)
Step 5: Plan Key Bookings
Book these ahead:
- High-speed trains
- Major attractions (like the Great Wall)
- Popular hotels
Everything else? You can stay flexible.
Step 6: Download Essential Apps
Trust me, apps will save your life in China:
- Maps
- Translation
- Payment apps
(We’ll cover that in another article 👀)
Final Tip
China isn’t “hard” to travel — it’s just different. Once you land, you’ll realize things work better than you expected.
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