A “To Do List” to Make Your #ChinaTravel More Interesting and Unique

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A “To Do List” to Make Your #ChinaTravel More Interesting and Unique

#ChinaTravel: This “To Do List” to make your trip to China more interesting.

China has expanded its visa-free policy to passport holders from Bulgaria, Romania, Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Malta, Estonia, Latvia and Japan recently. Now the coverage of China’s unilateral visa-free policy is 38 countries, which includes almost all European countries. What’s more, visa-free stays in China have been extended to 30 days, allowing foreign visitors to enjoy China travel deeply and widely.

There is so much to see and do in China. From experiencing a modern global city in Shanghai, or the history and heritage in Xi’an there are options for everyone. For someone visiting China for the first time it can be quite daunting. Where should I go? What site should I see? Where is the best place to stay? How do I pay for things?

Don’t worry! This year, more and more foreign visitors travelled to China and posted #ChinaTravel vlogs on social media. Summarizing their experiences in China, here is a “To Do List” to make your trip to China more interesting and unique. Read on below to get the tips:

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A “To Do List” to make your trip in China more interesting and unique.

Written by Yetao Gu, pictures created by Wang Di.

If you liked this article why not read: How to Have a Better China Travel Experience

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